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Meat from a cow, obviously.
Assuming it survives it is still a cow. If it does not then I would call it dinner. maybe cooked hamburger?
The meat from a calf (not really a "baby" either) is called veal.
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.
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.
you get milk and the meat of the cow,beef
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You can call it "fryer meat"; sometimes it's also categorized as "fowl"; but, generally speaking, rabbit meat doesn't have a special name for it -- it's like chicken (which you just call "chicken"), not like cow (which you can call "beef").
If you're asking about the meat sections of a cow, the behind is called "round" or "rump."