Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Wordless Wednesday: Corn Maze Quiz 2

24 Comments:

Andrée said...

O'Donnell Farm, Westfield, VT
How many stomachs does a cow have?

Some people say that a cow has four stomachs. Actually, a cow has one stomach with four compartments.

Source: moomilk.com

Suzy said...

You got me there..I would have guessed 4.Had the right number but the wrong info.

ellen b said...

I'm glad the right info was provided. happy ww to you...

tegdirb92 said...

a great question!

~*Country Dawn*~ said...

picky picky! :)

I woulda said 4!

Kuanyin said...

Very funny! Happy WW!

mousey said...

one stomach i think

Daisy said...

I wish my stomach had 4 compartments: One for regular food, one for lizards, one for Temptations, and a spare one, just in case.

missbecky75 said...

My husband would know - he was raised on a farm. Me, I'm a city girl gone country... I have no idea about cow's stomachs.

Actually, I have a vague remembrance of learning that a cow has 4 stomachs, but wasn't absolutely sure!

Great question!

catsynth said...

Ah, it's a trick question.

bundle-o-contradictions said...

Aww, you gave us the answer again! Very educational! :)

G's Cottage said...

Cute. Haven't been corn mazing for several years.

Dorothy said...

Didn't know that, hmmmm.

Amanda said...

I was going to say 4 LOL.

Gattina said...

What a question, lol ! I think she has two, because she gobbles once very quickly and then lays down to eat again the same stuff this time more cosy ! Fortunately I only have one stomac !!

Gattina said...

Just read your explanation, finally I wasn't that wrong, lol !

MamaArcher said...

oh if only I paid attention in science class! LOL

Dragonheart said...

My mom knows this, because the university she attended had a huge agricultural faculty. One stomach with four compartments.

Thank you for telling us about your experience with Turnip and the food. It is looking like I might be sensitive to chicken. I seem to be doing better on the duck food, so we'll keep our paws and fingers crossed that I continue to do well on it.

.:mar said...

Great biology lesson :)
Happy ww

DoubleDeckerBusGuy said...

Kinda half-got me... if that makes sense. I knew the "real" answer, but also knew the "folk" answer... and wasn't sure which to go with!

Sue said...

Funny! Happy belated WW! Hope you have a great weekend :)

jams o donnell said...

Good one, It's one of those old chestnuts. Belated happy WW!

Holly Schwendiman said...

Hee hee - now that's agricultural learning at work. :)

Hugs,
Holly

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