That depends on what you mean by "measure": are you asking about measuring weight, or height/length?
Weight is measured in pounds (lbs) or kilograms (kg).
Height/length is measured in inches, centimeters, meters or feet
Laila is a 22-year-old female and pregnant with her second child. She is 63 inches (1.60 meters) tall and her pre-pregnancy weight was 140 pounds (63.5 kilograms). What is her pregnancy weight gain recommendation?
Pounds or kilograms. Technically, weight is force so Newtons would be the proper metric unit of force, but this is normally used in scientific measurements of force. So really you're measuring the mass with kilograms.
A kilogram (kg) would be the most appropriate unit to measure the mass of a cow.
Put the cow on a scale that gives results in kg.
Your finger and maybe a counter clicker if you've got over 200 head to count and don't want to lose track.
The unit appropriate for mass is kilograms. If you want to know weight, you can also use kilograms or use Imperical pounds.
Cows are measured in pounds or kilograms.
Kilograms
Kilograms
the best unit to use for measuring milk is milliliter
If a human were to eat the same diet as a cow, then it will go through faster in a human than in a cow. Thus, a human on a vegetarian diet will digest food faster than a cow would on grass.
At one time, cattle were fed the unwanted parts of ground up sheep. Some of those cows became infected with mad cow disease. Mad cow disease spread to humans. Cattle were also fed parts of ground up cow parts, cows eating ground up cattle were infected with that disease. The breakthrough came in New Guinea. There, women and children would eat the brains of dead people. Men would not. Women and children would catch a disease similar to mad cow disease. Men would not. That made it obvious that the disease came from something common to women and children and not to men. Since they behaved the same as nearby groups except for eating the brains of dead people, that had to be the difference. The only difference in the brains of the dead people with mad cow disease and those without mad cow disease was the prions. This was then tested in England where mad cow disease was common. The only difference between cows with mad cow disease and those without mad cow disease were the same prions. The people with mad cow disease had the same prions in their brains.
No. Every last cow cell in a cow are eukaryotic.
Similar teeth that an American Bison or a domestic cow would have.
Kilograms - An adult cow weighs between 300 and 350kg.
A kilogram.
Kilograms
That depends a lot on what you want to measure: the cow's length, width, volume, mass, density, color, ...
pounds or kilograms or tons.
A cow's mass is measured in kilograms. Her weight is also in kilograms, as well as in pounds.
That all depends on the weight of the cow in question. For instance, if you are comparing to how many people weigh the same as a 1000 lb cow, then that would be 5 x 200 lb men to be of equivalent weight to a 1000 lb cow.
A dairy cow is one stock unit in both the United States as well as in the UK. A dry medium beef cow is also one stock unit in the US, but 0.70 of a unit in the UK.
The definition of horsepower is a unit of power equal to 746 watts. Therefore, a cow has no horsepower.
Cows are measured in kilograms or pounds. A scale or weight tape is used to get a weight of a bovine animal.
you use pounds or, since you're asking about metric measure, kilograms. You could use either but the answer in kilograms is much easier to read and write since. For example, if the cow weighs 700 lbs, its weight in grams would be 317,514 g. It's weight in kilograms would be 317.5 kg.
Cow.