This question is irrelevant because not all cows have spots and those that have spots are of a particular breed like Holstein, for instance. The "average" cow cannot ever be expected to have spots--quite frankly, the average cow may be more solid-coloured than spotted!!
Millions and trillions of hairs.
Far too many to count.
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Depends on the breed: from none to hundreds.
It depends on how much this "average" cow weighs and whether you're referring to the amount of ready-to-eat meat on a cow or the hot-carcass weight of that "average" cow. It also depends on whether you're referring to a "cow" or a cow, its type and breed.
the average beef cow is 1,333lbs
It's a white box with large, irregular black spots on it.
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Depends on the breed: from none to hundreds.
Only if that cow originally had spots before it was shaved.
Sorry, the spots are difficult to count.
Many people have thought they have seen different images in the spots on a cow. It is possible to imagine a world map on the side of a cow.
It depends on how much this "average" cow weighs and whether you're referring to the amount of ready-to-eat meat on a cow or the hot-carcass weight of that "average" cow. It also depends on whether you're referring to a "cow" or a cow, its type and breed.
Some cows have black spot. some have brown spots. Some times it could be a black cow with white spots.
About 100 steaks per average cow.
Giraffes are reticulated not spotted.
the average beef cow is 1,333lbs
The average cow hide has several cubic yards of area. It can be calculated by laying the cow hide flat and measuring the area.
Black Holsteins are white with black spots, red Holsteins are white with red spots.
I would say about 15 chickens to one cow depending on the age of both.