That depends on the breed and age of the "cow." It also depends in the individual and what they're fed. Typically a growing animal, like a young bull, heifer or steer will gain an average of 1.5 to 2 lbs per day.
A holstein heifer typically must be about 60% of the cow herd's average mature weight; so, if the average weight of all dairy cows in the herd is 1400 lbs, then she has to be around 840 lbs or more to conceive and be pregnant. But by the time she is fully mature body weight doesn't matter much; it is the fact that if she is bred and has had the calf that she can officially be a milking cow.
High growth and weight gain, carcass quality, etc.
This depends on the weight of the truck and the type of truck, the size and weight of the cow, etc.
About 500 lbs, depending on the condition of the cow and her age. Typically carcass weight is ~50% that of live weight.
Average daily gain is the amount of weight an animal (steer, heifer, bull or cow) gains per day.
That really depends on the breed, and whether you're referring to an actual cow or the colloquial version of a "cow," and whether that 1000 lb weight is actually live-weight or carcass weight.
Average of 60 pounds
The weight of the average cow hide is around 55 pounds. The weight of the average bull hide is around 72 pounds.
~1200lbs
A mature Holstein cows weighs between 1,000 lbs and 1,500 lbs, this will differ between each cow.
This is a senseless question. Decimals have no weight. Decimals are not a even a measure of weight.
Depends on what the cow's eating and how much it's fed.