yes that is true
It is typically difficult to lead a cow upstairs and downstairs due to their size, weight, and lack of ability to navigate stairs. Cows are better suited for flat terrain and are not naturally built to climb stairs.
yes they can, but they cannot walk down them.
Cows have a natural fear of descending stairs due to their limited depth perception and the angle at which their legs are positioned, which makes it difficult for them to see and navigate downward safely. In comparison, going upstairs is less challenging for cows as they have better visibility and stability when climbing.
Only a second or two, depending on how quickly she has to get up, and whether she's laying on an incline or not.
Because their legs are not as flexible nor strong enough to hold their weight when going downstairs. This is because their center of gravity shifts towards their front, making it very difficult for their back legs to move down one step at a time without them going head over heels down the stairs.
You can pull an elephant upstairs, bud it won't know how to come down by itself.
It is typically difficult to lead a cow upstairs and downstairs due to their size, weight, and lack of ability to navigate stairs. Cows are better suited for flat terrain and are not naturally built to climb stairs.
yes they can, but they cannot walk down them.
No.
No, this old wives tail couldn't be farther from the truth. If a cow lies down when it's going to rain we would have rain every day twice a day, 365 days a year. But that never happens does it?
No, that is not true
The abomasum.
Cows have a natural fear of descending stairs due to their limited depth perception and the angle at which their legs are positioned, which makes it difficult for them to see and navigate downward safely. In comparison, going upstairs is less challenging for cows as they have better visibility and stability when climbing.
Cheetahs may eat cows if they are already dead, but they prefer to go after smaller stock such as goats, sheep, young calves, lambs, or goat kids. Whatever runs away from them, they will chase down and attempt to kill and eat.
Yes, I do believe that they are. Not all cows are, but in North America beef is consumed and costs to replaced. Better to sell an older cow before they die and replace her with a younger heifer than to take a loss.
Only a second or two, depending on how quickly she has to get up, and whether she's laying on an incline or not.
Because their legs are not as flexible nor strong enough to hold their weight when going downstairs. This is because their center of gravity shifts towards their front, making it very difficult for their back legs to move down one step at a time without them going head over heels down the stairs.