Cows are much like any other animal, they have weaker animals and stronger animals. They can sense which one is the stronger cow and which one is the weaker cow, if you are the weaker cow, the stronger ones will pick on the weaker one. Sort of like a "pecking" order.
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At least ONE bull along with other cows and maybe some heifers. The herd of a cow can also be all cows or all heifers. A herd of cattle can comprise both those as well as all bulls or all steers. A cow herd does not have to have a bunch of cows with at least one bull in it.
8 cows (They all have 2 legs)
None. Cows have udders, not "utters." And each cow only has one udder.
Cows can be so racised that no one is ofended but it is like they are moking us like half black half white I mean wouldent you lake that offensivly. I feel that the way they act is like a slap in the face to us and all the cows on the face of the earth should be extirminated off the face of the
A cow. Cows are mature female bovines that have had at least one or two calves.
1 cow
One of the factors that are affecting the population of cows is,sadly, cow tipping..
This would only be done through the use of artificial insemination, and for an entire cow herd, not just one lonely cow. One cow will be bred to one sire, another couple cows will be bred to another sire, etc.
Energy is passed from cow to cow through the food chain. Cows consume plants as their primary energy source. When one cow eats plants, it metabolizes the energy from the plants, which then gets transferred to other cows that might consume that cow as food. This flow of energy from one cow to another is known as the transfer of energy through trophic levels in a food chain.
She is still called a cow. If she's old a lot of producers call their old cows "granny cows," especially if their foundation cows or good producers that have been in the herd for a long time.
Most dairy cows are great nurse cows. Jerseys and Holsteins are one of the more common nurse cows that can be used on beef operations to raise orphaned calves on.
Cows do not have feet, they have hooves. They have four hooves.
At least ONE bull along with other cows and maybe some heifers. The herd of a cow can also be all cows or all heifers. A herd of cattle can comprise both those as well as all bulls or all steers. A cow herd does not have to have a bunch of cows with at least one bull in it.
8 cows (They all have 2 legs)
At this point, only one cow is known to be affected by Mad Cow Disease in the latest case (which was in April of 2012). The other cows from the same herd as the one known to be affected will be tested for the disease as well.
None. Cows have udders, not "utters." And each cow only has one udder.
A good milking cow is often referred to a cow that gives a lot of milk, and one that lasts for longer than the other cows.