I need to find some of those typical depictions butcher shops sometimes have on the walls, showing where on a cow or pig certain types of meat are (like, "T-Bone Steak", "Tenderloin", etc.).
It’s for a graphic design project.
In general when I approach a cow or ewe in a field or in a shed
they do not charge for me and try to butt me but when my dog is any way near them they would become aggresive, fearfull,
and try to attack the dog by butting it? Why is that?
No smart ass comments I want a reasonable answer O.K.
On Farmville on facebook i want a lost cow or sheep to wonder on my farm. but they never do. is there a way for them to come?
please give as much detail as possible if able.
So they don’t have to live in those conditions for so long.
avatarofyourdreams, I live in Colorado and I know what you say is true. I asked the question, the way I did because the people on this site keep saying over and over what deplorable conditions cattle are raised in. But other then on the peta site none of them have probably seen a cow.
Wearing this in the dairy day after day, the cow smell got embedded. Now I no longer need to wear it in the dairy, I would like to wear it around the farm but it smells too much.
i know cow’s have ruminants or sumthing
I was gonna buy a filet mignon steak but was watching a cow slaughtering video & felt very bad for the cows because they should be allowed to live a long natural life like all humans..
But people that consume red meat put themselves at risk for eating the meats of diseased cattle?
Afterall you can’t tell me that all cattle are disease free..
I need to be able to tell them apart, ya see, and "Here, Cow!" just ain’t workin’.
Does the cow keep producing milk after her calf is all grown up and drinking water? If so, where does the milk she still produces go?
im thinking about getting a cow what do i need?