a cow montage or a the north pacific ocean
according to a Mr. Joesphe Richmond a segment of an orange is commonly referred to as a Pig. A slice of bananna a cow and a single grape on otter
the similartes between the drawing is the cow jumped over the moon and went home to his momma :) :) :D :D :P :P
The average cow hide has several cubic yards of area. It can be calculated by laying the cow hide flat and measuring the area.
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Uh, stomachs have NO COWS!
Is this really a serious question? Holy cow...
Cow.
It is recommended that a cow should have at least 50-100 square feet of space per animal for grazing and moving around comfortably. It is also important to provide adequate shelter, clean water, and proper fencing for the safety and well-being of the cow.
Cow grass can cost between $1.90 and $7.00 per square meter. Many places will only allow orders by 100 square meter or 1000 square meter increments.
No. They have rectangular pupils like a goat, horse, or cow would, not square.
Yes, of course! A cow isn't a cow without an udder now is she?
Depends on the size of the "cow," and the use for that pen. A small calf only needs 50 ft2, whereas a large cow is better off having a 500 ft2 pen. The pen has to accommodate where the animal is going to sleep, eat, drink, and move around. The drinking area cannot be in the same location as the area where the animal eats, and the sleeping area has to be somewhere where the animal gets shelter, and also not where it sleeps or drinks.
You cannot make a cow. Feed is to be fed to a cow, not to make one.