Depends on the breed. A full-grown Chianina cow (Chianinas are the largest-known breed of cattle in the world) can weigh over 2500 lbs. A full-grown Dexter cow (which is the smallest-known non-miniature breed of cattle in the world) can weigh around 700 lbs. The average weight of all cattle in North America is 1600 lbs.
Note: the term "cow" is in direct reference to female mature bovines that have had at least one or two calves.
27 months old and a weight of 500 Kg with 1.8 to 2,25 meters
a fully grown horse average weight is
from 1200 to 1500 pounds
A cow can be any weight before being sent to slaughter, from 900 lbs to over 2400 lbs.
Average weight is around 1600 lbs or more.
A holstein heifer typically must be about 60% of the cow herd's average mature weight; so, if the average weight of all dairy cows in the herd is 1400 lbs, then she has to be around 840 lbs or more to conceive and be pregnant. But by the time she is fully mature body weight doesn't matter much; it is the fact that if she is bred and has had the calf that she can officially be a milking cow.
The weight of the average cow hide is around 55 pounds. The weight of the average bull hide is around 72 pounds.
About 1 pound
58kg
3 ounces
Average of 60 pounds
It depends on how much this "average" cow weighs and whether you're referring to the amount of ready-to-eat meat on a cow or the hot-carcass weight of that "average" cow. It also depends on whether you're referring to a "cow" or a cow, its type and breed.
Depends on the breed or crossbreed.
An average cow can weigh between 450 and 700 kg or more.
An Angus cow can weigh anywhere from 950 lbs to 1800 lbs, more or less, but have an average weight of around 1500 lbs.
A heavily pregnant cow, or a long-bred cow. Or, a cow that is expecting soon.