Springer cows are cows that are just starting to produce milk. Regular cows can be any cow, be they pregnant, lactating, or open (not pregnant).
Cow skin comes from a cow, rubber comes from a tree!
The only difference would be size. Cows' radial bones are a bit bigger than that of a pig, by a difference of a multiplication of two.
- To make sure that students know the difference between a cow, a bull, a heifer, and a steer - Know the basic difference between dairy cows and beef cows - Know the difference between dairy farms and beef cattle farms
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A mature Holstein cows weighs between 1,000 lbs and 1,500 lbs, this will differ between each cow.
A springer cow (or Holstein) is a cow that is about to give birth (she can be about a month or two months away from the parturition(calving) date). While regular cows can be cows that are already producing milk or farther away from the parturition date.
There is no difference.
A springer or springing cow.
Cow skin comes from a cow, rubber comes from a tree!
Springer.
There really is no difference other than size.
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There are many differences between cow's and human's circulatory systems. The cow system has to work around 4 stomachs for example.
they are both same
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