At the sale barn. Often cows that go for $10 or less are real old culls or slaughter cows. But more often than not they sell by the pound, so unless you are asking for a price of $10/lb, which is a bit expensive for an old cull cow, you won't find a cow at that price range; sometimes they'll sell for $400 (at around $0.50/lb).
No, 10 is less than 18. Just like 10 dollars is less than 18 dollars.
very roughly 1000 dollars
A cow could be sold to a slaughter house for a few hundred dollars. The meat of a cow is around 6 dollars a pound and only 175 pounds on the average cow can be used.
less than 1 cow will make 10 patties
PROBABLY around 10-20 dollars or less
No, a cow does not have 10 legs. A cow typically has four legs.
You can't.
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You might consider such a cow as a "dumb" cow, for less use of much coarser terms.
"Cow pies" is a slightly less gross way of saying "cow dung." Specifically, dried cow dung.
If the thing you are ordering is 10 pounds or less, it will be around 10-15 dollars
It will depend on where you get a holstein and what they will be used for. If you just go to the sales barn or auction to buy a calf to raise, it could cost about 100 to 600 dollars. If you buy a cow, they could be anywhere from 600-2000 dollars, maybe more or less. I have always bought calves from sales barns or dairy farms. If you are going to show it, the cow will probably be worth more than if you are buying it for milk or meat.