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Cow Bust

Cow Bust

Regular price £15.00 GBP
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This is a highly detailed Cow Bust.

This model was created by Mr Jay who makes amazing Busts and provided by Commercial License. https://makerworld.com/@Mr.Jay

This Bust is 3D Printed using Black PLA Filament and Dry-brushed with Gold Gilding Wax to give it a Bronze Statue effect.

This Bust is 15cm tall.

A cow is a large domesticated mammal belonging to the species Bos taurus, which is part of the bovine family. Cows are herbivores, feeding mainly on grass, hay, and other vegetation. They are ruminants, meaning they have a specialized digestive system with four stomach compartments (rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum) that allows them to break down tough plant material through fermentation and regurgitation, a process often called “chewing the cud.”

Cows have been domesticated for thousands of years and play a central role in human agriculture. They are primarily raised for their milk, which can be processed into dairy products such as cheese, butter, and yogurt, as well as for their meat, commonly referred to as beef. In many cultures, cows are also used as draft animals, pulling carts or plows. By-products such as leather and manure are also highly valuable—leather for clothing and goods, and manure as fertilizer or even fuel in some regions.

Female members of the species are usually called cows, while males are called bulls if intact and steers if castrated. Young cows are called calves. A cow typically gives birth to one calf after a gestation period of about nine months.

Cows are social animals that live in herds and communicate with one another using vocalizations, body language, and even scent. They are known for their gentle disposition, though bulls can be aggressive. Physically, they are characterized by cloven hooves, large bodies, and in many breeds, prominent horns, although some breeds are naturally polled (hornless).

Beyond their agricultural value, cows hold cultural and religious significance in many parts of the world. For example, in Hinduism, the cow is considered sacred and is revered as a symbol of life and sustenance.

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