they just kinda do, theres no scientific way a cow lives in a barn.
Domesticated cattle live on farms, or ranches and are kept in barns or other means of shelter. In the wild they would live in woody areas with large amounts of grass land. They are domesticated, so they 'live' where ever we put them. Most likely in barns on farms and in fields, on farms.
Some cows do but its more expensive to have them live in pen because you have to buy feed but they get bigger fasterbecause they cant move around as much and you get more money because there heavier.
Cows are herd animals. They prefer to live in fields where they can find plenty of nice green grass to eat. When the fields are fenced, they are called pastures. Cows can also live in barns, where they are fed a special formula of oats and other food. They then produce a lot of milk. Usually dairy cows are given a yard they can walk around in, called a corral. Sometimes the barns are not completely enclosed, and then they are called sheds.
Domesticate cattle will live in barns, or on pasture. Wild Cattle will take residence in woody
cows are live in the shelters given by the man. But they are the wild animals before the man comes to the earth.
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Both and either-or, depending on the type of cattle and the person managing them.
Domesticated cattle live on farms, or ranches and are kept in barns or other means of shelter. In the wild they would live in woody areas with large amounts of grass land. They are domesticated, so they 'live' where ever we put them. Most likely in barns on farms and in fields, on farms.
Most cows live in a pasture (field, meadow, grassland). Dairy cows may live in barns part of the time. Owned cattle live on a farm or ranch.
No. They sometimes live in barns or in pens that are not actually grass, just dirt or cement lots.
Some cows do but its more expensive to have them live in pen because you have to buy feed but they get bigger fasterbecause they cant move around as much and you get more money because there heavier.
No, domesticated cattle live on farms in barns or other means of shelter. In the wild they will live in the woods and grasslands (using the woods for shelter).
Yes, but not all cows. Cows are also kept in pastures, barns, or on the range.
cows live in byres, also known as barns. horses live in stables, barns, or pastures. dogs live in kennels.birds live in cages. ferrets live in cages. ducks live in nests and pens.buffalos live in barns, pastures, stables, and byres. gerbils live in gerbilariums. guinea pigs live in cages.rabbits live in holes burrows and cages.sheep live in cots cotes folds or pens.
Many species of bacteria live inside and on cows. There is a large population of bacteria (as well as fungi and protozoa) in the rumen and reticulum that exist to help the cow digest the plants that she eats. Cows, which are much, much larger than a single bacterium (at least a billion times larger) live on farms and ranches in rural areas. Many live outdoors, others live in barns.
Cows are herd animals. They prefer to live in fields where they can find plenty of nice green grass to eat. When the fields are fenced, they are called pastures. Cows can also live in barns, where they are fed a special formula of oats and other food. They then produce a lot of milk. Usually dairy cows are given a yard they can walk around in, called a corral. Sometimes the barns are not completely enclosed, and then they are called sheds.
Domesticate cattle will live in barns, or on pasture. Wild Cattle will take residence in woody