That really depends if she's a purebred registered animal or just a commercial cow. It also depends if she's bred, bred with calf at side, open, or if you're even taking about specifically a cow at all, but the general term of a "cow." But I digress. A good purebred prized cow can fetch upwards of $60,000 or more at a dispersal sale. Commercial bred cows can go for as much as $1500 to $2000 each, depending what the prices are per pound.
The cost of a cow was 17 shillings in the 1700s. It was dependent upon the size and breed of cow.
Yes. You can't just breed any bull to her, as you could have problems with a) the cow calving out, or c) health/thriftiness of the calf.
By the use of artificial insemination, or by putting her with a good bull.
You don't. You can only breed a cow with a bull.
No you can't breed a deer with a cow i don't think there such thing as a deow.(cow deer)
Femininity, milking ability, good mothering ability, conversion of feed, and good reproductive ability. All these points are important in having a good cow that will raise a good calf, breed back on time, and keep feed costs down.
The Jersey is the smallest dairy cow, but not thesmallest breed of cow. The Dexter is the smallest breed of bovine.
Anywhere from $10,000 to over $200,000, depending on her breed and how good a female she is.
Well, there is no best breed of cow, but it depends on what you are asking about like a cow that produces the most milk would be a Holstein.
No. A Jersey cow is a pure breed.
A Jersey cow
That all depends on the breed. Are you asking about a dairy cow or a beef cow, and what breed of dairy or beef cow?