Its just the stereotypical name of a cow Just like dogs stereotypical name is rex
The term "Daisy" is often used as a nickname for cows because many people associate cows with peaceful, pastoral scenes where cows are grazing among wildflowers like daisies. The name "Daisy" evokes a sense of simplicity and sweetness, which can be fitting for such gentle and docile animals.
Daisy produces the most milk among the three cows. Ermintrude produces the least amount of milk. Buttercup produces more milk than Ermintrude.
A female seal is referred to as a cow, similar to farm female cows. Bulls are male cows as with seals also.
Cows are always female. A male cow is a bull, and a calf is born of a bull father and cow mother. Technically, an ox is a castrated male, but any bovine draught annimal is commonly called 'ox' or 'oxen'.
I couldn't really find the answer, but I came up with several names for a group of cows: drift, drove, herd, mob
The word daisy comes from a flower.
Cows that are milked are referred to as dairy cows. These cows are milked in a barn or a milk house.
I say cows eat daisys.
i think its daisy No, it's Eleanor
A cows udder is sometimes referred to by the name teats. They can also be referred to as mammary glands because they supply milk.
It was in March of 2012 that Congressman Terry England from Georgia referred to women as cows in a speech on the floor.
It is referred to as dehorning.
The term "Daisy" is often used as a nickname for cows because many people associate cows with peaceful, pastoral scenes where cows are grazing among wildflowers like daisies. The name "Daisy" evokes a sense of simplicity and sweetness, which can be fitting for such gentle and docile animals.
The seven fat cows referred to seven years of abundant harvest and the seven lean cows referred to seven years of famine.
Daisy produces the most milk among the three cows. Ermintrude produces the least amount of milk. Buttercup produces more milk than Ermintrude.
Mother cattle are often referred to as "momma cows," "mother cows," "cows," "momma," etc. Depends on the producer, really.
Very little. She often wore very short cutoff's that are now commonly referred to as "Daisy Dukes".