Well, the cow called boy is definitely one of the main characters. There could also be a herder if it's a story set in a pastoral setting. And perhaps there are some local children who are friends with the boy (if the boy in the title is a human boy) and they all interact with the cow called boy in different ways.
The main characters might be the cow named boy and other characters from the farm or the area where the story is set. For example, there could be a farmer who takes care of the cow, or other animals in the barn that interact with the cow called boy.
There could be many possible stories about a cow called Boy. Maybe Boy was a very special cow on a farm. It could be the friendliest cow, always approaching the farmers for pats and treats. Or perhaps Boy was the bravest cow, protecting the other cows from some sort of danger on the farm.
I'm not sure specifically as it's an odd name for a story. It could be a story where a cow has an unusual connection to a boy, like perhaps the cow can understand the boy's commands and they go on adventures together.
There was a cow in a small farm. This cow was bullied by the other cows in the herd. They would push it away when it came near the food or water trough. Day by day, the poor cow became more and more withdrawn. It would find a corner of the field to stay alone, and its low moos were like cries for help, which was really a sad story.
I haven't heard of the '10 cow wife story' before. It could be a story from a particular culture or community. Without more context, it's difficult to say what it's about. It might be about a wife who is somehow related to ten cows, perhaps in a cultural or symbolic way.
Once there was a cow in a small village in India. The cow was very dear to the villagers. It provided milk every day which was used to make delicious dairy products like yogurt and ghee. One day, a little boy got lost in the fields. The cow found him and led him back to the village by mooing and walking slowly in front of him. The villagers were very grateful to the cow for its kindness.
Sure. There was a cow named Daisy. She fell in love with a strong bull named Sam. Every day, they would graze side by side in the meadow. Daisy would nudge Sam gently with her head as a sign of affection. They spent their days together, enjoying the sunshine and fresh grass. Their love was simple and pure, like the peaceful countryside they lived in.
There was a cow in a Hindi - speaking region. It was a very special cow with beautiful markings. The cow belonged to an old farmer. One day, during a drought, the cow found a hidden water source. All the other animals in the area were able to drink from it. The cow became known as a savior in the local stories and was always remembered with great respect.
Sure. There was once a young cow boy in a small Chinese village. He took care of a herd of cows. Every day, he led the cows to the grassy fields near the mountains. One day, a wild animal threatened the cows, but the brave boy used his slingshot and scared it away, protecting his herd.
It could be a tale of how the cow called Boy overcomes challenges, makes friends, or discovers something special. Or perhaps it's a simple story of Boy's peaceful existence in a rural setting.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'the boy called it story' you're referring to. There could be a book or a personal account with this title. It might be about a boy who has a unique identity or experience that led to him being 'called it', but without more context, it's hard to say more.