The term "cowlick" comes from the way cows lick their calves in a swirling motion, which can create a similar tuft or whorl of hair on their head. This pattern of hair growth can't be easily smoothed down and tends to stick up, resembling the look of a cow's licked hair.
No you would not want to put your face that close to a cows udder as you may get kicked, you clean them with your hands and milk them but no licking.
It could mean that a cow is ready to give birth.
It's an instinctive way of bonding with it. It's always a great sign to see when the calf first comes out, is when the cow turns around and starts licking her calf to not only remove the fetal membranes, but to initiate the bonding process between mom and baby.
To have dull un-expressional eyes
Yes, if she's friends with that other cow.
No
Question why you did such a stupid thing in the first place!
The term "cowlick" comes from the way cows lick their calves in a swirling motion, which can create a similar tuft or whorl of hair on their head. This pattern of hair growth can't be easily smoothed down and tends to stick up, resembling the look of a cow's licked hair.
There are four growth patterns: * widow's peak * cow lick * nape whorl * double crown Widow's peak is where there is a hood of hair on the forehead (like Dracula) where the hair comes down into a point. A cow lick is where the hair has a tendency to stick up and is hard to style. It is mostly found at the forehead too. The nape whorl is at the nape (back of the head over the neck). Both sides have hair that grows in a circular direction. The double crown is at the top of the head (the swirl you can see on the head). The double is that you have two of these swirls. These growth patterns are inherited.
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No you would not want to put your face that close to a cows udder as you may get kicked, you clean them with your hands and milk them but no licking.
It could mean that a cow is ready to give birth.
A breaching cow could mean a cow that is calving out a backwards calf.
It means laugh out loud cow.
The mountain goat is on the ride Sunridge Peak, by compleeting the animal set of the mountain goat,jersey cow and angus cow you get the Star Bridle.
No, a crayon is not a cow but unless you mean a different kind of cow then I have no clue at all.