It could mean that a cow is ready to give birth.
Cow punching is a term used by cowboys.
Short Sided is a term used to mean the cow is somewhere between 8 and 14 years old. They do not know the exact age of the cow but are making a guess due to the length of the cows teeth. Hope this helps you.
a Moo cow is a cow that goes moo! "Moo cow" is just a silly phrase meaning a cow, because, obviously, cows moo.
"Cow hand" is another term for a rancher or cowboy who works with cattle, often on a farm or ranch. It refers to someone who is skilled in handling and caring for cows.
There is no specific term "cow elder" in the context of cows. It could be a misunderstanding or a term that is not commonly used or recognized. If you could provide more context or clarification on what you mean by "cow elder," I would be happy to help further.
You will say, I have a herd of cows and a flock or brood of chickens.
a brood is a group of offspring, term most commonly used when referring to bird species
To ruminate or to brood
nothing really
The noun brood is a collective noun for:a brood of Chess playersa brood of chickensa brood of chicksa brood of hensa brood of grousea brood of turkeysa brood of maresa brood of pheasantsa brood of termitesa brood of vipersa brood of jellyfish
The proper term is "cow moose," just like the term "bull" in used for male moose as "bull moose."
Cow punching is a term used by cowboys.
No, the collective nouns for crocodile are:a bask of crocodilesa congregation of crocodilesa float of crocodilesa nest of crocodilesThe collective noun 'brood' is used for:a brood of chicksa brood of chickensa brood of grousea brood of hensa brood of jellyfisha brood of pheasantsa brood of termitesa brood of trukeys
Brood can mean to be thoughtful and or to think about something in a dreary manner Brood is also used as slang to mean good, great or amazing. often used to describe an attractive person. (pronounced bruud)
The African Luhya term for the English word 'cow' is Ingombe.
Bee brood -- eggs and developing larvae -- have to be kept warm at around 35°C (95°F). The bees do this by covering the brood cells with their bodies and vibrating their flight muscles without moving their wings, thus generating heat.If, for any reason, there are not enough bees in the hive to cover the brood fully, the brood that is not covered will get too cold and will die. This is called 'chilled brood'.
A cow will carry a calf to full term which is 285 days or around 9 months.