1998 there were just over 26.7 million cattle in Australia, and about three million of these were dairy cattle, with the remaining being beef cattle. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in June 2004, these figures had not changed a great deal. Beef cattle numbers were still about 23.3 million.
Answer: when little tom was born.
None, because cows don't eat meat.
42.
8 cows (They all have 2 legs)
Depends on how big the cows are, how big the field is, whether your grazing them or not, and what the whole purpose of putting these cows in a field is in the fist place!
Cows
There are just over 3 million.
Yes, there are currently cows all over the world.
Cows
Answer: when little tom was born.
Yes.
Yes. No different from cows being introduced to Australia or North America.
No. Cows and all other stock animals have been introduced to Australia.
Both (they drink milk there as well as eat beef) but there are more beef cattle.
Cows cows cows.
you can have as many cows you can fit on your farm
Yes, There are many cows in Africa.