Money if you sold her (or it, if you're referring to a steer or heifer as a "cow"), of course. How much money depends on the markets at the time of sale. You could fetch anywhere from $0.50 per lb to $2.00/lb at the auction or via direct sales.
If you choose to slaughter it (or her), then you'd get a freezer-full of beef after it's all said and done.
Horses have a hoof, not a split hoof like a cow but a one solid hoof instead of paws.
A cloven hoof is a hoof that is split in the middle, like a cow, deer or a hog's hoof. An example of a unclovened hoof is a horses hoof, it is not split in the middle. If you read the Bible/Quran it says to only eat cloven hoofed animals, it is a sin to eat one that is unclovened.
Im pretty sure its called a hoof/ hooves. Unless there's a more scientific word for it
600# is really light for "on the hoof". Assuming it is, you could plan on 1/4-1/3. If not, then that figure would be processed weight, which would roughly equal an 1800# animal. This figure would also be based on what cuts you ask for.
Blisters on the tongue usually indicate that the animal has been eating toxic vegetation or that the animal has hoof and mouth disease. Your veterinarian can provide a prognosis in either case. Hoof and mouth disease is contagious so, you need to act on that out quickly so you can possibly save your herd.
By cow hoof, I'm assuming you mean gelatin, which can be made of cow hoof or any number of animal products. There is no gelatin in oreo cookies.
the hoof.
jello & gummy bears
That really depends on the breed, and whether you're referring to an actual cow or the colloquial version of a "cow," and whether that 1000 lb weight is actually live-weight or carcass weight.
Ctesippus throws a cow hoof at him.
There is none.
Musk Oxen have a split hoof, like a cow.
There are three parts to a Cow's Hoofwallcoronary bandbulb
Horses have a hoof, not a split hoof like a cow but a one solid hoof instead of paws.
There are many uses of the cow foot. These uses range from practical tools to the display of hoof artwork.
Exit the part of town that the cow lady is in and you should see hoof prints follow them until you find the cow!
A cloven hoof is a hoof that is split in the middle, like a cow, deer or a hog's hoof. An example of a unclovened hoof is a horses hoof, it is not split in the middle. If you read the Bible/Quran it says to only eat cloven hoofed animals, it is a sin to eat one that is unclovened.