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'.
Cows do not really have "houses." They are found in barns, sheds, byres, or no shelter at all.
That's a barn.
The homework for 2nd grade is looking for the word "Dairies" even though dairies are a business, not a home.... go figure
They live in cowsheds.
They get milked in milking parlours.
Moo.
That depends on where you are and what you mean by "home". Some possibilities: pasture, barn, farm, corral, range, kraal.
A barn or shed.
Cow
Shead
Kennel
Kraal
in the dog house
Bos Primigenius Taurus; this is also the scientific name of all extant cows except zebus.
UDDER
herdman
Some farmers may refer to them as Brood Cows.
Cows that are milked are referred to as dairy cows. These cows are milked in a barn or a milk house.
the cows name is kelly
Molly Pitchers cows name was Blossom
A barn or shed.
Bitsy and Betsy were the cows in Charlotte's web.
The cows are in Sludge Street, next to the House For Rent. Click on them 50 times and you will get your medal.
in the dog house
no theres only cows
from cows
Cows
A herd.
Herd.