Indo-Brazilians weigh an average of about 1300 lbs for cows and around 2000 for bulls.
A type of cattle...
Como vai? Como está indo?
"Vamos" is how you say "let's go" in Brazilian Portuguese.
As meninas estão indo para um piquenique
600lbs
Cattle sacrifice was practiced in Indo-Iranian religion, but some scholars point to passages in the Gathas that indicate that Zarathustra (Zoroaster) condemned cattle sacrifice in Iran.
Uma libra. But if you are referring to weight, that won't mean anything to a Brazilian, as we use metric.
About 5 pounds
Miniature cattle of various breeds have the lightest birthweight calves.
Fat = energy, and energy means increase in weight gain or body condition in cattle. High energy in feeds is good for fattening cattle up for slaughter, or getting thin cows to put on weight.
No, but the Brazilian tapir was the largest NATIVE MAMMAL OF THE AMAZON until the introduction of horses, cattle, and oxen.
No, but the Brazilian tapir was the largest NATIVE MAMMAL OF THE AMAZON until the introduction of horses, cattle, and oxen.