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?
The number of cows that can fit in a field depends on the size of the field and the recommended space per cow. A general guideline is one to two acres per cow for grazing, but this can vary depending on factors like the quality of the pasture and the breed of the cows.
Horseshoe bats live close to fields where cows are kept because they eat insects that are attracted to the feces left by the cows. They are often seen flying over field where cows are kept and in areas where water is standing and producing insects.
This is a grooming behaviour that is expressed in cattle that are friends with other cattle. Just like in horses or any other social animal, to groom one another is to be sociable and to form a close bond of friendship and companionship with each other, even within a large herd.
No. A lot of cows will give birth laying out on their sides.
The herd of cows grazed in the field.
there is no field of cows but i know how to get the declaration
A herd Of CowsDepends on the size of the herd and the size of the "field." There can be maybe no cows, or only one, or there may be 100 cows.
The number of cows that can fit in a field depends on the size of the field and the recommended space per cow. A general guideline is one to two acres per cow for grazing, but this can vary depending on factors like the quality of the pasture and the breed of the cows.
Horseshoe bats live close to fields where cows are kept because they eat insects that are attracted to the feces left by the cows. They are often seen flying over field where cows are kept and in areas where water is standing and producing insects.
Cows
Yes.
Other cows
It will feed 20 cows in 80 days.
There are 20 right now
This is a grooming behaviour that is expressed in cattle that are friends with other cattle. Just like in horses or any other social animal, to groom one another is to be sociable and to form a close bond of friendship and companionship with each other, even within a large herd.
yes they have
they were having a stake confrence :D