in pens, stables or paddocks.
Cows are kept in barns, corrals or pens with sheds for them to go to if the weather turns bad, as well as pasture and rangeland for those who can have access to them from spring to early winter.
Kept in cages are cows, young jedi
Cows are typicaly found on farms.
Barn
They can and do. They are however animals that have a strong herding instict and will normally move as a group.
Cows treated with growth hormone reach market weight faster, which is an advantage for the farmer. A con is that these hormones stay in the meat and are passed on to humans through consumption of the meat.
Cattle are herd animals and they have evolved to stay close together... like elephants, zebras,goats...etc. for elephants and zebras they stay in groups as a defense mechanism against predators, but I'm not sure if cows have a natural enemy. also... if one cow finds food, the entire herd can have food it's also a survival technique. you would wwant to stay close to someone that can find food for you, wouldn't you?
This bird is called the cattle egret. It is white in color and is a species belonging to the heron family. These birds usually feed off the insects on the cows and are found in Africa, Asia, North America, and other regions of the world.
Twelve cows can be called a flink, a dozen head or a herd of cows.
Eat, stay healthy, & succesfull breed to produce more cows to sell.
The cows flocked together to stay warm.
til the cows come home
They can and do. They are however animals that have a strong herding instict and will normally move as a group.
no it will pop it will get the force that gravity pulls on it will have cows
Newborns stay with their mother for at least a year. Some calves stay with their mother up to 2 1/2 years.
Grass, but mostly Highland cattle eat things that cattle in America stay away from.
Calves don't grow into cows. They stay small and you brush them as opposed to milking them.
Cows treated with growth hormone reach market weight faster, which is an advantage for the farmer. A con is that these hormones stay in the meat and are passed on to humans through consumption of the meat.
Cattle are herd animals and they have evolved to stay close together... like elephants, zebras,goats...etc. for elephants and zebras they stay in groups as a defense mechanism against predators, but I'm not sure if cows have a natural enemy. also... if one cow finds food, the entire herd can have food it's also a survival technique. you would wwant to stay close to someone that can find food for you, wouldn't you?
This bird is called the cattle egret. It is white in color and is a species belonging to the heron family. These birds usually feed off the insects on the cows and are found in Africa, Asia, North America, and other regions of the world.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.