Female quadruped mammals have udders that hang under the animal behind the hind legs that produce milk. Goats sheep, cows, and deer have udders.
No, female oxen do not have udders. Oxen are castrated male cattle used as draft animals, so they do not possess the mammary glands needed to produce milk. Female cattle, known as cows, have udders and can produce milk.
Udder is probably derived from 'under'. You could consider that pigs, goats, and cows all have udders.
The suitable name for goat breast is goat udder. Goat will allow their kids to suckle the udders for milk while they are still young.
It does not make sense because he is a "male cow" ie: a bull but the director thought it was a fun interoperation of a "male cow" and discussed it in Nick Magazine.
Absolutely not. Bulls are male cattle, and udders are mammary glands (or breast equivalent).
NO. Cows only have ONE udder, and on that udder they have four teats.
it got 2 udders, and cows got four of them.
Yes, cows udders can get sunburned. Cows that have pink udders, or no pigmentation on their udders are more susceptible to getting sunburned.
No, female oxen do not have udders. Oxen are castrated male cattle used as draft animals, so they do not possess the mammary glands needed to produce milk. Female cattle, known as cows, have udders and can produce milk.
No. No bovine has utters. Cows have udders, though. Generally oxen are referred to as castrated adult males that are trained to be draft animals, so they definitely would not have udders. However, some cows are trained as oxen, so, as mentioned above, yes some oxen may have udders.
Yes they are, but cow's "boobs" are called udders.
In their udders.
Udder is probably derived from 'under'. You could consider that pigs, goats, and cows all have udders.
The suitable name for goat breast is goat udder. Goat will allow their kids to suckle the udders for milk while they are still young.
no it has udders
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