Cows don't make sperm, bulls do. Sperm, once in the cow, will only survive for around 24 to 72 hours.
The average age of an Indian cow is about the same length as any other cows. The average life expectancy is anywhere from 12 to 25 years.
I would say about 15 chickens to one cow depending on the age of both.
Depends. Are you Catholic? Then very early. ;)
The average beef cow will live until they are about 15 years of age or longer, however, if they are being used for beef production they will live until they are about 1-2 years of age.
Depends on the breed, age, health and condition of the cow, as well as the location where these dry cows are being sold. Lately, the average price for a D1 or D2 cow is $0.50/lb.
the average beef cow is 1,333lbs
A cow will have a calf once a year. If she goes for longer than that she gets culled. In her lifetime, well that depends on how long she lives. Heifers become cows when they calve at around 24 to 30 months of age (depending on the breed), and the average cow lives to 15 to 20 years of age, so that mean a cow will have 13 to 18 calves in her lifetime. Of course that's just average, since a heifer or cow can be culled at any age if she poses any problems, productive-, temperament- or health-wise.
An average cow can weigh between 450 and 700 kg or more.
A dairy cow is known as a cow by the time she's two years of age. The average age that a dairy cow is culled in America is around four to five years of age, however many cows have been known to live for 12 to 15 years, sometimes longer.
A cow can defecate up to 15 times a day. Normally, a cow will defecate around 10 times a day.
A cow's mass is measured in kilograms. Her weight is also in kilograms, as well as in pounds.
A typical Red Angus cow would have an average lifespan of 10 to 15 years of age.