The cow has one stomach that has four separate digestive chambers.
It has 1. I think. Or maybe it was 6. Actually I change my answer to 4-13 ish.
cows have four stomachs, as do sheep and goats
A cow really has the same number of organs as a human has, save for a few extra stomach chambers and a functioning cecum.
13 pairs .. for an adult cow
The Cow has five belly' s!!!!
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1/1400 of a "cow".
No ribs that you eat here in the USA are not horse ribs,but i hate to say in other countries they may be.Many people different parts of the world eat horse. They also eat dog, cat, hampster and many other animals. The ribs you eat in the US are cow ribs.
You get two ribeye rolls from each animal. It depends on the size and breed of cattle but usually each ribeye (cuberoll) is between 2 - 4 kg. From each you can cut 10 or more steaks depending on weight and thickness.
Ribs and steaks come from cows.
She would only appear fat because of the size of her belly, not from the level of fat on her body, such as over the hips, ribs, and deposits on her rump and brisket. A cow with a huge belly but with ribs and hips showing is certainly not fat.
From the neck, shoulders, back, ribs, rump, loin, and chuck.
This comes from the meat that is on the back and connected to the ribs.
It depends on the animal. The thoracic vertebrae are those of the "chest" and attach to the ribs. In the dog and cow for instance, there are 12 (same number as the ribs) but there are 18 in the horse (also the same number as the ribs).
Just like in humans, the RIBS or RIB BONES protect the lungs. See the related link for the skeleton of a cow.
There are many bones in all three that are similar: ribs, upper arm (humerus), upper leg (femur). phalanges (finger), vertebrae among the many.
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