7 cows and 11 chickens.
Cows have 4 legs. Chickens have 2 legs.
(4 legs)(7 cows) + (2 legs)(11 chickens) = 50 legs.
7 cow heads = 11 chicken heads = 18 heads.
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I'd have to say probaly not
Yes
32 kilometers otherwise the cows will lay eggs
nope!! if you are a vegan, you eat NOTHING that comes from animals.
Beef cattle, sheep, dairy cattle, goats, hogs, chickens, and turkeys.
Cows produce dairy products. Chickens are poultry.
Organically raised chicken has a possibility of being hypoallergenic. This is the case as long as the chicken were not fed wheat or dairy products.
The Dairy Queen workers have to go to school for learning how to make it and I am pretty sure that it is copyrighted. That's all I know.
Dairy farmers grow dairy and the have horses. All true, at least in our case. We do have cows and horses. We grow hay and corn. We also have small crops of pumpkins, oats, have chickens for eggs, and even a few peacocks. In terms of growing, I would say Corn, Hay and oats are fairly normal for our area.
Cow workers are people who work on ranches or on dairy farms. Their work description requires them to move the animals from place to place and perform tasks such a hooking up the milking machines.
there is statistics, dairy's and photos they are counted as primary evidence relay it is anything from the time of the event
This article is about the dairy industry in general. For dairy farming specifically, see dairy farming.A dairy is a facility for the extraction and processing of animal milk-mostly from goats or cows, but also from buffalo, sheep, horses or camels -for human consumption. Typically it is a farm (dairy farm) or section of a farm that is concerned with the production of milk, butter and cheese. Terminology differs slightly between countries. In particular, in the U.S. a dairy can also be a facility that processes, distributes and sells dairy products, or a room, building or establishment where milk is kept and butter or cheese is made. In New Zealand English a dairy means a corner convenience store, or Superette-and dairy factory is the term for what is elsewhere called a dairy. As an attributive, the word dairy refers to milk-based products, derivatives and processes, and the animals and workers involved in their production: for example dairy cattle, dairy goat. A dairy farm produces milk and a dairy factory processes it into a variety of dairy products. These establishments constitute the dairy industry, a component of the food industry.Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dairy for the full article ;)