No. She is a dairy cow, one that is used to primarily produce milk.
Yes it is.
Dairy
Only if she's a dairy cow, like a Holstein or Jersey or some sort of dairy cross, like Holsetin-Jersey cross or Swiss-Jersey or Swiss-Holstein cross. Those type of cows can nurse up to four calves at once, with one calf on each tit. A beef cow or beef-dairy cross cow will not be able to feed three calves at once, only one; dairy-beef cross cows may be able to get away with feeding two at the most; occasionally three if she's a high-producing cow for a beef-dairy cross.
The Jersey is known for its GREAT marbling, thus rendering a very tender steak. You can get the same cuts from a Jersey, as you would from a beef cow. The prime time to slaughter a bovine is between 12 and 18 months. Bovines older than this tend to have tougher meat. Older bovine are usually made into ground beef.
the average beef cow is 1,333lbs
No. A Jersey cow is a pure breed.
horses do not have beef. beef is on a cow.
cow
Jersey cow range starts from 60k to 1.2Lac.. In Karnataka you can get the best Jersey cow's.
A beef cow or a beef steer (castrated male bovine).
Corned beef comes from the brisket, once the cow is slaughtered, the brisket is then removed and brine-cured.
No, it comes from a potato. Yes. It is 'BEEF', beef comes from a cow, it always has and always will (hopefully)
The part of a cow that shredded beef comes from is the chuck roast. Shredded beef is also known as ground beef.