There are not a lot of materials made from cow's hair. The hair can be used in making things such as shoes or other clothing items, but it is not very valuable or needed.
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.
They put a fistula in the cow. Thus, the cow is called a fistulated cow.
a baby cow that is dead is called veal...
A cow.
No.
Leather of a cow with hair is called hair-on. The names for the leather generally relates to the process the leather is tanned.
On the cow, it's usually its called hide or skin. After the cow is skinned, it's called hide, leather, cowhide, pelt, that sort of thing.
Always, yes.
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.
Hair
cow fur or the hair on a cow's body
Hair
They put a fistula in the cow. Thus, the cow is called a fistulated cow.
Yes, however sheep raised for fibre are covered in dense hair called wool. Some breeds of cattle and goats have more hair than others.
a baby cow that is dead is called veal...
A female cow is called a "cow" - if it has not given birth it can be called a "heifer". Perhaps you were thinking of a "cow" called 'Daisey'.
A cow's "female parent" is called the dam of said cow.