Cows don't give nectar, they give milk. Cows are mammals, not plants or flowers.
However, there is a particular insect that farms another insect for its nectar, and these would be ants farming aphids and milking them like humans milk cows. Once the aphids are done producing, the ants eat them, also just like what humans do with cows when they cannot produce milk anymore.
No insect keeps cows for the "nectar" they give. Cows don't give nectar, they give milk.
No. A lot of cows will give birth laying out on their sides.
Cows give birth through the vagina (birth canal).
No. Cows only give birth to other cows (i.e., calves), not humans.
Why not? Cows give birth any way they feel comfortable, standing or laying.
No insect keeps cows for the "nectar" they give. Cows don't give nectar, they give milk.
The insect that keeps cows from nectar is the "nectar robbing" bee, specifically certain species of bees that take nectar from flowers without pollinating them. While these bees are not directly associated with cows, they can affect the availability of nectar in the ecosystem. This can indirectly impact the overall health of plants that cows might rely on for grazing. Additionally, if cows are in areas where such bees are prevalent, it could affect their access to flowering plants, although cows primarily graze on grasses rather than nectar.
Cows give meat and dairy cows give milk.
Nectar.
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Cows don't need money
Cows give birth to baby cows called calves.
He likes to give the cows anal with his little boot.
It's probably because it was too cold for the farmer to keep up with the milkings. Either that or it was too cold and miserable for the cows to be able to keep producing milk. Cows should be comfortable and warm enough to keep producing milk, but if they're too stressed from cold or sickness, or if they are not milked regularly, they will eventually dry up.
No. Cows have a uterus, like humans do, and give birth the same way.
No. A lot of cows will give birth laying out on their sides.
No steroids are given to dairy cows.