Typically a cow with Johne's Disease (which is a disease where a cow has chronic diarrhea) is considered safe to be slaughtered for food.
Since a cow is a mature female bovine, she has the potential to always be "ready" to be slaughtered if she's culled from the herd for a certain reason. Of course, others state that cows are never ready to be slaughtered, but that's based on human opinion. We humans never know if a cow is ever "ready" to be slaughtered or not.
Because he was gonna be slaughtered.
A cow can be any age when slaughtered, especially if you are referring to a female bovine that has given birth to a calf. She can be slaughtered at 3 years of age or as old as 20 years of age. If you are using the term "cow" in a very loose manner, typically a "cow" (being a feeder steer or heifer) is usually slaughtered at around 14 to 24 months of age. A calf raised for baby beef can be slaughtered between 5 and 8 months of age, and a calf used for veal can be slaughtered from 2 weeks to 3 months of age.
Cow's milk causes diarrhea in dogs and is of no nutritional value to them. Feed a good brand name of dry dog food, not a cheap generic dog food.
No, cows are a kosher species. They have to be slaughtered in a kosher manner.
Corned beef comes from the brisket, once the cow is slaughtered, the brisket is then removed and brine-cured.
No. Cow's milk can give a cat diarrhea.
it could be but then it depends on if the cow is slaughtered in Islamic way or not?
Water. Cow's milk can give a cat diarrhea.
The flesh of a slaughtered full-grown steer, bull, ox, or cow.
Cow's milk
Check what types of food your feeding it. A lot of fruits can cause diarrhea