Cows not only moo but they also grunt, bellow, and make a short deep sound that usually is used to get attention of their calves. Cows do sometimes let out loud sharp bellows, and this is can happen when a cow is confused about its surroundings, however cows do not scream and especially not as they are dying. A sick and dying cow usually goes and finds a place to lay down where she does not hurt as bad (because she cannot comprehend why she feels the way she does just that she does not feel good) and just like any other being she will pass away. In slaughter plants cows are killed fast and efficiently enough that they are usually dead before they even know what is going on.
Every language transliterates animal sounds a bit differently (See Link below). Cows go "moo" only in English and a few other languages. They are also said to go:
when lowing and when upset, angry or just want privacy:
Or as Ogden Nash said, "The cow is of the bovine ilk, one end is moo the other milk."
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A more complete list of cow sounds with language of origin.
"Moo cow" is a playful term for a cow, which is a domesticated animal known for producing milk and meat. The term likely comes from the sound cows make, which is commonly represented as "moo."
Moo moo the cow.
moo
You can make a joke with moo plop moo with a few different endings. You can say moo plop moo is a cow.
It is a Manatee.
"Moo cow" is a playful term for a cow, which is a domesticated animal known for producing milk and meat. The term likely comes from the sound cows make, which is commonly represented as "moo."
Moo moo the cow.
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Moo
Are you a cow? This is confusing......
Moo Cow Records was created in 1993.
no it says moo
grass
so first you gotta get your self a cow. then, find an axe. then hit the cow with the axe and it should go "moo moo" then you got your self a moo moo axe!
Moo.
The joke "What goes 'Moo, moo... Ouch'? - A cow eating a toothpick." is quite old and common. To explain, the cow bit into a toothpick that was in its hay.
"Moo" is the sound that a cow makes. It is an onomatopoeic word used to represent the vocalization of a cow.