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in pens, stables or paddocks.

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Cows are kept in barns, corrals or pens with sheds for them to go to if the weather turns bad, as well as pasture and rangeland for those who can have access to them from spring to early winter.

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Kept in cages are cows, young jedi

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Cows are typicaly found on farms.

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