at lee clifts house in his bed bumming him:)
A "cow's home" would be a farm or a ranch. On that farm or ranch cows would be out on pasture where there are sheds or barns to go to shelter when need be. In some parts of the world it is called a 'byre'. This word can also be translated as barn and was used through many parts of old England Scotland and Wales. Some modern Britons who live in rural type areas have hung on to the use of this word 'byre'.
you call them legs
My wife and I call it a glebe. You may call it whatever you like.
no call it micheal
Kraal
Kraal - village of huts in southern Africa
A kraal is a traditional African village of huts, usually enclosed by a fence of very thorny bushes. So, African natives would dwell in a kraal.
Cattle
Elise Kraal was born on September 1, 1940, in Netherlands.
africa
Kraal
africans
a cattle or animal pen
In southern Africa, a kraal is a traditional village or homestead where a community of people, often from the same family or clan, live together. Typically, kraals are inhabited by groups of people such as herders, farmers, or tribes.
Kraal
it has the Zulu Kraal which is an Indian tribe