cowtails
A cowtail is a common term used to refer to the tail of a cow. These tails are long, thin appendages that extend from the rear of the cow's body. They are covered in hair and typically end in a tuft of longer hair. Cows use their tails for a variety of purposes, the most prominent being swatting away flies and other insects that may land on their skin. This insect deterrence is crucial for the animal's comfort and can also help prevent the spread of diseases carried by insects.
The movement of a cow's tail can also communicate its mood or intentions. A flicking tail might