Usually nothing, and in many cases the veterinarian won't see a dead cow lying around on a farm. The farmer or herd manager will dispose of the body through burial or having the carcass hauled off to a rendering facility.
On occasion, a veterinarian can perform a necropsy on a dead cow to see what it died of. This involves carefully dissecting the cow apart and looking at all the organs and tissues to see what happened; often small samples of the organs are collected and sent to a lab for histopathogloy as well.
Archaeologists, paleontologists and veterinarians.
Doctors who are called veterinarians do work on certain animals. There does not seem to be a "sertent" animal, but certain animals including horses and cows are served by specific types of veterinarians.
Feral cats will eat dead cows.
The cows are maybe too weak to care for or the farmer wants the meat. dead cows rawk !!
because their dead
No. Coyotes will only eat cows when they are already dead. They do not kill cows like a pack of wolves, or a cougar would.
With a knife, after they're dead.
No.
all of the dead ones
All except the dead ones.
yes
Veterinarians work in all types of cities, from the largest like New York City or Beijing, to the smallest villages and towns in the middle of nowhere. Veterinarians also work outside of cities, on the farms and pastures where beef cows and other livestock are raised and managed. Veterinarians can also work on the open ocean, in the arctic, in the desert, and pretty much anywhere else you can think of - if there are animals and humans there, a veterinarian can often be found there as well.