poultry (chicken, duck, turkey), pork, goat, lamb, buffalo, venison (deer meat), ostridge, and fish.
Meat from a cow, obviously.
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No, a cow will not eat meat, although there will be some curious cow that would probably try it, cows do not and will not eat meat.
"Cow meat" -- aka Beef -- gets eaten by humans.
That's not very specific but here goes nothing: HAHA! LITERALLY NOTHING!! Just kidding...: chicken pork beef duck goose turkey ham bacon shrimp sausage and things of that nature - hope it helped!
They're one and the same, there's no difference between "cattle meat" and "cow meat." Cow and/or cattle meat is called Beef, regardless what class or type of bovine it came from.
Different kinds of fish, diferent kinds of meat, cat food, and etc.
you get milk and the meat of the cow,beef
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There are four kinds of Manatee, Dugong and Sea-cow in the sirenia group.
Probably not as a rule, there are a lot of different reasons for a cow to be tough, surprisingly, the best piece of meat I ever enjoyed was from an old milk cow. I don't think that blindness is a reason in itself for the meat to be tough, unless you are teaching her to read. That might be kinda tough.