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What is the correct name for the Beef animal ? Not Cow or Cattle or Bovine !!!
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and bovine which comes from Bos, bovis are OK
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which is good for the answer for - what did they milk before they milked cows ?
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which is good for the answer for - what did they milk before they milked cows ?
well we arent being much help to Brionon,
Beast, Graham is the old word for animal
Only 'beast' occurs in the King James Version
Animal does not occur - in fact since animals so not have a soul = anima, I would be interested if anyone can explain how the meaning shifted
I give up I dont know what a beef animal is called altho I am pretty sure they get Bovine diseases - like er T B, and diseases from those cuddly lttle things called ECBO viruses
Beast, Graham is the old word for animal
Only 'beast' occurs in the King James Version
Animal does not occur - in fact since animals so not have a soul = anima, I would be interested if anyone can explain how the meaning shifted
I give up I dont know what a beef animal is called altho I am pretty sure they get Bovine diseases - like er T B, and diseases from those cuddly lttle things called ECBO viruses
it's an old double plural, like children (cild+er+en) - cow>cy+en. But that doesn't imply that it "means" more than one cow. Cow has come to apply to different animals (eg female alligators), kine hasn't.
However, if the question is about cattle you eat vs cattle you don't, then as FredPuli says there's no word.
However, if the question is about cattle you eat vs cattle you don't, then as FredPuli says there's no word.
Depends, like many other things, on the context... here in the western U.S., we live in 'cattle' ranching country as opposed to sheep, hog, llama or chinchilla ranching country.
Friend next door still milks his 'cow' by hand (twice per day) and differentiated from an acquaintence that milks her 'goat' by hand and I'm told it's a 'doe' although the expert also says since it's milked it's actually a dam.
At any rate, seems everyone knows what everyone else is talking about.
So, come to the western U.S. and you'll be introduced to 'cattle', cows, beef, longhorns (if they are, in fact of that breed) and also cash on the hoof. (Often, during the fall roundup and an honery critter takes off over the hill, the cowboy chasing it has a very special name... can't repeat it here, though). name
Friend next door still milks his 'cow' by hand (twice per day) and differentiated from an acquaintence that milks her 'goat' by hand and I'm told it's a 'doe' although the expert also says since it's milked it's actually a dam.
At any rate, seems everyone knows what everyone else is talking about.
So, come to the western U.S. and you'll be introduced to 'cattle', cows, beef, longhorns (if they are, in fact of that breed) and also cash on the hoof. (Often, during the fall roundup and an honery critter takes off over the hill, the cowboy chasing it has a very special name... can't repeat it here, though). name
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