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Beef cows = beef cows, so yes, obviously.

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Do beef cows have the same size and type of udders as dairy cows do?

No. Dairy cows have much larger udders than beef cows do. A dairy cow has been selected to produce more milk than what she can feed her calf to meet the farmers' demands for more milk to be produced per cow per day.


How big does a cow's udder get?

A cow's udder can get to where they are able to produce 50 gallons per day. Holsteins are the top dairy breed that is known to produce a lot of milk. A cow's udder that is full can get to be around 18 to 24 inches in diameter.


How big are India cows?

Same size as cows in North America.


How much do humans eat monthly compared to beef and dairy cows?

Obviously, since humans are half to a third of the size of a bovine, they eat much less per month than either beef or dairy cows do.


How is the dairy goat different from dairy cow?

Goats are a third to a quarter of the size of cows, for one. And, they only have two teats on their udders, unlike cows which have four. Goats' milk contains different enzymes and lacks lactose than cows milk does, and is also rich in buttermilk fat.


Does beef grow on a plant?

No, beef does not grow on a plant. Beef comes from the meat of cattle animals like cows, which are raised on farms for human consumption. The cattle are fed a diet of grass, hay, grains, and other feed to help them grow to the appropriate size before being processed into beef.


What is the thing that cows have?

Cows are female bovines while bulls are male bovines. Therefore, cows have a female reproductive tract including ovaries and a uterus, which a bull does not have. The bull will have a male reproductive tract including testicles and a prostate gland, which a cow does not have.


How much did the beef cows drop down by in World War 2?

Please be more specific. Are you asking in terms of size/weight or price?


What kind of cows are in feedlots?

All kinds, actually. Beef and dairy cows, beef steers and heifers, beef and dairy bulls (young and old), and freemartin heifers of either dairy or beef breeding. Primarily, though, beef steers, young bulls (on occasion, though), and beef heifers unsuited for the breeding herd due to factors like temperament, comformation, size/weight, mothering ability, etc., are in feedlots on a "finishing" ration for three to four months prior to slaughter.


Why is a cows heart good for learning about human hearts?

The structures are very similar and the relatively large size of a beef heart makes it easier to see the various structures.


How are dairy cows and normal cows different?

When you say 'normal cows', I assume you mean beef cows. Beef cows and dairy cows vary incredibly in their genetics. Although they are the same species, they have been bred over hundreds of years for two completely different purposes. This has resulted in different breeds which are either beef or dairy, or multipurpose. Beef cattle are bred to utilize the feed they eat into the production of muscle. These animals tend to be fast growing and gain quickly in size and weight from birth to the time they hit the market. A few continental breeds like Belgian Blue and Piedmontese have been bred to be 'double-muscled', which means they can increase the number of muscle cells, rather than just increasing the size of each muscle cell. Dairy cows on the other hand have been bred to produce high quantities of quality milk. They produce less muscle because they focus most of their energy intake into milk production. The Holstein breed, for instance, is recognized as the most prolific milk producer, averaging around 8,000 Litres per lactation. Other dairy breeds include Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey, and Brown Swiss.


List of countries which has largest number of cows?

Countries with the largest number of cows include India, Brazil, China, and the United States. These countries have significant cattle populations due to their size, agricultural practices, and consumption of beef and dairy products.