I really don't know if helps any but you can get cheese from a cow
Cows give meat and dairy cows give milk.
meat, hence "angus beef burgers"
Cows provide milk, meat, leather, and gelatin.
Milk, leather, glue.
Cows produce milk, meat (beef), and little cows to make more milk and meat. Apparently, according to the Global Wamers, cows also produce an inordinate amount of the greenhouse gas methane; so I guess they have that going for them too.
Yes, dairy cows are sold for meat when they are culled. Their meat is only good for hamburger and sausages, nothing else.
Dual cows are cows that are suitable for two purposes instead of one: meat and milk; milk and draft, or meat and draft. Most often dual purpose refers to those kinds of cattle who can give milk and meat like Dexters and Red Polls. Draft cattle also called oxen; these are animals that are trained to be used to pull carts or ploughs or other equipment.
Because cheese comes from milk and is something that is made by humans from the milk of cows, camels or goats. Meat is (or was) the muscle that was taken from a slaughtered animal. You cannot duplicate meat from cheese.
the food we get from them is meat, milk, cheese, yogurt, butter etc. so that's how cows can be very helpful to the world.
No, cows are not extinct. They are one of the most common domesticated animals worldwide, used for their milk, meat, and hide. There are around 1.5 billion cows in the world.
Bovines (cows, steer) provide milk and meat for human consumption.
Female dairy cows produce milk which is made into cheese, butter, yogurt, ice cream, or pasteurized as milk to drink. In addition, they make bake babies. All cows let out a gas called methane, and they make manure. Other cows are used for their beef, and some hides are used to make leather.