eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Relating to Farm Animals

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-16 of 16 results

  • Interesting Dairy Cow Facts

    A single dairy cow in the United States produces 2,000 gallons (more than 30,000 glasses) of milk in a year. Cows once ran wild and were hunted by man for meat. Eventually people started...

  • Amazing Cow Facts

    A cow is a female bovine that has reached maturity. These animals are used for food such as milk and often kept on farms. There are also heifers, which haven't reached maturity and won't be...

  • Facts About Cows for Kids

    Cows provide most of the milk people drink worldwide. It used to take 10 cows to produce the same amount of milk a single cow produces today. Cows need proper care to produce all that milk.

  • Raising Buffalo for Meat

    In order to raise buffalo for meat, you will need a herd of cows and at least one bull to breed them. When purchasing your initial breeding stock, North Dakota State University recommends testing...

  • How to Build a Shed for Cows

    Cows are tough, hardy animals and don't require much shelter from the elements other than natural shelters, such as trees. For cows in harsh climates, a simple three-sided shed can be built for...

  • About Jersey Cows

    Jersey cows are one of the most recognizable breeds of cows, seen as a sea of honey brown roaming vast green pastures around the world. Valued for their small size, easy-going temperament and...

  • About Cows

    Cows are are raised as livestock on cattle farms for their beef, on dairy farms for their milk and are harvested for their hides to make leather. In some countries, cows are used for plowing and...

  • How Does an Automatic Cow Milking System Work?

    There are several advantages to using an automatic milking system, as opposed to milking cows by hand. The first is efficiency. With an automatic milking system you can milk more cows, in less...

  • How to Know the Proper Name for Cattle (Cows)

    Many times there is much confusion on the proper names of a cow. Many don't know that a Bull is a cow. Below are the proper names for the male, female, young, and a herd of cows.

  • How to Identify Dutch Belted Cattle

    Dutch Belted Cattle are the only belted breed which trace back to the original "canvassed" cattle described in Austria and Switzerland. This breed was moved to the Netherlands shortly after the...

  • How to Identify Ayrshire Cows

    Ayrshire cows, also known as Dunlop or Cunninghame cows, are a breed of dairy cattle originating from Ayrshire, Scotland. Dunlops from the Cunninghame were bred with cattle from Holland to produce...

  • How to Identify Brown Swiss Cows

    Brown Swiss cows are a breed of dairy cattle. They are the second-greatest milk producers in the world, and their milk makes excellent cheese. The Brown Swiss was bred in the harsh climate of the...

  • How to go Cow Tipping

    When you live in the middle of nowhere, sometimes cow tipping is the only fun activity you can find. Even if you don’t actually tip a cow, you’ll remember how exciting the experience was for many...

  • How to Cow Tip

    Cow tipping is a fine art that is best experienced under the cover of darkness, with friends and preferably in an inebriated state. Make sure to be in excellent physical health before embarking on...

  • How to Raise Grass-Fed Cattle

    Grass-fed cattle yields the best meat because the cattle are not filled with growth hormones. Generally, grass-fed cattle lead a very stress-free life and are filled with the most nutrients. Done...

  • How to Recognize a Guernsey Cow

    The Guernsey cow is named for the Isle of Guernsey, a small island in the English Channel off the coast of France. Monks developed the cow breed in the 10th century by inter-breeding the best...

  • 1
  • 1

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

Demand Media