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That whole udder care sentance is bull... Well, true that it's important to clean the udder before milking it. But it's not maily to ceep it clean and keep from mastites (allthough it does that too), but maily it's to make the cow start letting the milk down. My only problem writing this into the article is that i don't know the english word for most these things. I'm a norweigan farming student, and lean only the norwegian words and terms... ThorRune09:02, 26 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]
hey is any one out there,
we need some help..
just got back from the movie "barnyard,,"
and have a question,
do male cows have udders
what are you talking about?there are now such things as male cows!a male is called a bull who is used for breeding or who can be casterated to become a bullock or a steer if not of good quality for breeding.a cow produces a calf or sometimes more in one year and then continues to produce milk in a dairy enterprise or in a suckling herd rears the calf.a bull is the same as a man and a cow a woman.
He is talking about the movie, BARNYARD ANIMALS!!! Two of the "cows" (with udders!) are the main MALE characters. Are these movie makers that far removed that this detail was missed, or did I miss a political statement?? Tell your kids. . . NO such thing as a male cow!!!!
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