That depends on where you live because the market is not always the same in some areas. Beef prices reflect on the level of demand and how much can be manufactured to meet that demand. Beef tends to be more expensive in the north than it is in the south since there are more farms in that region than in the north.
"Fat cows are used for meat. In fact, fat cows will bring a premium price at market because of the high density and quality of marbeling of the meat that is obtained from fat cows. Lean cows produce tough meat that is lacking in fat, and fat cows are much preferred."
COWS COWS COWS they eat cows.
Cows give meat and dairy cows give milk.
Because cows (or cattle) are food animals, meant to be raised to be "turned into" meat.
no
The meat of a cow is called beef.
French cows eat grass.
From Cows and Chickens
No it is white meat. Red meat is from Cows, Sheep and Pigs.
Cows are essentially meat when they are butchered. And meat comes from cows, which is muscle, so the question really doesn't make much sense.
Cows, goats, sheeps meat
baby cows cannot eat meat, they are herbivores