Cows are able to adapt to cold weather without any real damage to their feet being cold because the hoof is designed to protect the cow. The damage to the cold weather related to their feet is when temperatures are freezing because it can cause bruising.
Yes they do, they can actually suffer from hypothermia during particularly cold weather. Link added below for more information.
Because they basically have hove and the hove is the nail and your nail doesn't get cold and anyway there is hair around does your head get cold NO!!!!
my guess is that they dont have any temperature sensors on their feet so they dont feel cold on their feet.
2 feet tall
Of course they do. Sheeps must defecate the same as most animals.
no because sheeps isn't a word, you only use the word sheep for example: 10 sheep 10 sheeps (doesnt how you say it in English)
Sheep are mammals, and give live birth (Sheep, not sheeps)
my guess is that they dont have any temperature sensors on their feet so they dont feel cold on their feet.
because they have webbed feet and webbed feet dont freeze
sheeps dont have c-nines because they are herbivores
2 feet tall
you say get cold feet . some people might say it's have cold feet , but for me , get cold feet makes more sense .
The answer depends on whether you are talking about one sheep, or several sheep. If there is only one sheep and the vet is attending to all its feet, you would say: "The vet is attending to all the sheep's feet." If there is more than one sheep, however, you would say "the vet is attending to all the sheeps' feet."
The correct way is ARE your feet cold. Since you are refering to the plural noun, feet :)
5 sheep
Sheeps blood
cold feet (frozen feet) warm feet (dirty orangish feet like mud) and VERY SMELLY so they dont call it toe cheese for nothin'
Of course they do. Sheeps must defecate the same as most animals.
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