A cow, be she beef or dairy, can give 12.0 tons of excrement per year per 1000 lbs. In other words, a 1000 lb cow will accumulate 12 tons of manure per year. A cow that is larger than that, like 2000 lbs, will give more; around twice as much.
specifacly 9.4 pounds also depends on how much the cow weighs or how much it eats
Average manure output from a cow is 12 tons per year per 1000 lb liveweight. That works out to 72.5 lbs per day.
That all depends on the breed.
Around 3 to 4 pounds, depending on the size of cow and what she's fed.
Probably a cow poop 500 grams
poop is what it is called
Yup. Dung is cow poop
It is cow excrements, aka poop.
depends on how much it eats/drinks
Cow poop smells because it contains a mix of bacteria, undigested food particles, and waste products that produce gases such as methane, hydrogen sulfide, and ammonia. These gases give cow manure its distinctive odor.
That depends on what the cow has been eating or ate.
Cow poop.