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yes my friend it is possible....just moments ago i shoved my large head into a cows rear end....i gotta say it smelt but my god was it goood chicken === === Tbh I Think That The Answer Above Is A Pile Of Crap. And you my friend... well the people with the white coats need to come and take you away! Lock you up and throw away the key! Get A LIFE

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Do cows give birth out of their bums?

Kinda. If you are referring to their rear ends, yes. But, cows calve out of their vaginas, not their anuses.


What do horses do that cows don't?

Rear and kick with both legs. Horses can also canter. Cows can't do any of those things. They can't rear because they're too front-heavy, and they can only kick out with one leg, not both. They also can only walk, trot and gallop/run, but never canter. They can buck, but not to the same level or intensity as a horse can.


I heard that Labs do not have dewclaws but I am fostering what I think is 100 percent lab that has rear dewclaws - is that possible?

You may have heard that they do not have dewclaws, but it depends on the dog. Sometimes they do have rear dewclaws and sometimes they don't. It depends on what genes the dog got from its parents


A friend was hauling your cattle in his horse trailer and the rear gate opened and four cows were killed Will his insurance cover your cows?

It will depend on the terms of your friend's insurance policy. Typically, insurance for horse trailers covers damage to the trailer itself and any injuries to humans, but not livestock or other cargo. You may need to pursue a claim through his liability insurance or seek legal advice to determine your options for compensation.


Do cows die from lying on their back?

Front first, then back. They get down on their knees first, then shift forward on their knees and lets gravity put their rear down. They always lay with their front legs folded under and the back legs somewhat under and to the side.