Cows weight approximately between 500-690kg and Bulls weight between 820-1140kg
On average, a Brown Swiss calf can weigh between 80-90 lbs.
A yearling Angus steer should weigh around 800 lbs.
Because a steer doesn't have the testosterone to build as much muscle as bulls have. Thus steers weigh about as much as a cow when allowed to reach maturity (at around 2 to 5 years of age).
7000lbs Dry Weight
It weighs eight pounds.
Average weight would be around 600 lbs, depending on the breed. British beef calves tend to be around ~500 to 600 lbs (226 to 270 kgs) at 6 months of age, whereas the Continentals and Brahman-type breeds weigh in at ~650 to 750 lbs (295 to 340 kgs). Dairy calves, on the other hand, tend to be a little lighter, except Holsteins and Brown Swiss. At 6 months of age, Holsteins and Brown Swiss should be around 400 lbs (~180 kgs). Jersey calves, the smallest commercial dairy breed, can weigh in at less than 375 lbs (~150 kgs) at 6 months of age.
Herefords can weigh from as little as 950 lbs (as the old type Herefords did way back in the mid 1800's), to, as today, more than 2500 lbs. Cows weigh from 950 to 1600 lbs (or more), and mature bulls weigh from 2000 to 2800 lbs. Average weight for a steer and heifer is around 1200 lbs.
A male Greater Swiss Mountain Dog should weigh between 105 - 140 lbs, while a female should weight between 85 - 110 lbs.
A year old Jersey steer typically weighs between 400 to 600 pounds, depending on genetics, diet, and overall health.
Gordon Brown is 5000 LBs
Usually between 4500-6000 Lbs ... depending on engine and optional attachments.
with bucket and operater around 2000 lbs according to my manual