The question is awkwardly worded. Cows are sold per pound or by the pound at an auction, but are not sold a pound at a time. A cow does not weigh one pound, they weigh a lot heavier than that. Beef does, however, so that may be what you're referring to.
Even so, price of a cow on a per pound basis or how much a pound of beef costs really depends a lot on location, type, and a host of other things.
It depends on what cow you are going to buy, her health, age and whether she's a crossbred or a registered purebred or fullblood cow. It also depends on where you buy her: prices depend on where you live. So I'm not even going to bother giving you an exact price. But on average, a commercial 6 year old bred cow can cost an average of $1000.
If you are wanting a baby it is 100 to 200 dollars. If your looking for a bull maybe 1000 dollars. If you are looking for a female adult they are about 800 dollars.
depending on the quality of the animal between 45 cents and $1.25 per pound of live weight-at 2008 market prices
Currently they are ranging from 80 cents to 2 dollars per pound.
babby calfs go for about 50 to 150 dollars a full grown stear (boy cow with no testicals) goes 800 to 1500 dollars and a old cow goes 50 and under dollars.
One cow can cost you an average of around $1200, but that all depends on your local salebarn's current prices for either a replacement or breeding stock type of cow, or a slaughter cow.
We are from Michigan. We bought half a butchered cow today, 1-9-09. It was $727.00. The guy who sold it to us said that's $2.20 per pound and then .40 more for what he was charged to process the cow. The $2.20 per pound includes how much the cow weighed before processing, bones and all. 9099090909
The cost of a Belgian blue cow would average about $995. The overall cost depends on the variety and quality of breeding of the particular cow. It could cost about $2000 for the best of them.
A cow's tongue weighs around four pounds or around two kilograms. Actual size and weight depends on the size and age of the cow (or "cow") in question. For example, a calf's tongue weighs less than a mature cow's tongue.
Experts show that the Kobe cow will be 420$ per ounce.
A cow could be sold to a slaughter house for a few hundred dollars. The meat of a cow is around 6 dollars a pound and only 175 pounds on the average cow can be used.
How much it costs to import a cow from Denmark will depend on the size and quality of the cow. Cows can typically cost up to $1.25 per pound plus any service fees.
it depends on where your buying it
$5 a pound
A pack of gum in the 1800s cost a penny. You could buy an entire cow for 10 dollars and a pound of coffee for about twenty-five cents.
as much as the meat out of it as you can sell.
The average cost for a cow in Africa is typically between $325 and $500. The cost will depend on the specifics of the cow, as well as location.
We are from Michigan. We bought half a butchered cow today, 1-9-09. It was $727.00. The guy who sold it to us said that's $2.20 per pound and then .40 more for what he was charged to process the cow. The $2.20 per pound includes how much the cow weighed before processing, bones and all. 9099090909
usually a dollar per lbs.
The cost of a cow was 17 shillings in the 1700s. It was dependent upon the size and breed of cow.
1 pound or 2 pound. If its past 3 pound or is 3pound. U are in middle east
The cost of a Belgian blue cow would average about $995. The overall cost depends on the variety and quality of breeding of the particular cow. It could cost about $2000 for the best of them.
tin cost about $50.07 per pound