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The video starts with Adam saying that if you've ever wanted to see an 800-pound cow run around like a puppy, now's the time. It's 25 seconds of pure joy, and I bet you'll watch it more than just ...
A talk show Vappu tähtien kanssa (Vappu with the Stars) was broadcast during the fifth season of the main show. Based on Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, it is a companion show to Tanssii tähtien kanssa. It aired during the run of the main show on MTV3 and was hosted by Vappu Pimiä, who also hosted the main show at the time.
Ensuring the cow has a full udder is also crucial for the show. This may require adjusting the cow’s regular milking schedule the day before and the day of the show. A full udder means having as much milk as possible without it leaking. Typically, cows are milked every 12 hours, but for a show, showmen often "bag" the cow’s udder, meaning ...
Cone cows are a part of children's culture in Finland where they are known as käpylehmä and Sweden where they are known as kottkor (cone animals). In Sweden, a video game was released in which the player may build virtual cone cows. [15] Swedish artist Lasse Åberg has created artwork with cone cows, which has been included in an alphabet ...
When the video was recorded, the rendering truck scheduled to collect the dead cows had been backlogged for several days, Raudabaugh said. With severe infections, cows can die of bird flu.
In January 2014, YouTube Nation was launched on its channel, as a collaborative project between YouTube and DreamWorks Animation. [6] DWA oversaw the production while YouTube managed the sales and marketing of the series. [7] The series is a news series that rounds up information from the Spotlight channel. [8]
A cow in Florida caught a lucky break out of a hot and sticky situation. It was ‘exhausted’ after getting stuck in a Florida canal. See how cops freed the beast
After World War II, foreign, modern dairy cattle breeds were imported to Finland in growing numbers, and the number of Finncattle diminished quickly: in 1960 there still were almost 60.000 [2] Finncattle cows recorded, ten years later 7.000, [2] and in 2005 as little as 2.500. [2]