Old beef.
The meat of a cow is called beef.
They're one and the same, there's no difference between "cattle meat" and "cow meat." Cow and/or cattle meat is called Beef, regardless what class or type of bovine it came from.
The name that is applied to meat that comes from a cattle that is over one year old is "beef."
Yes, it is called beef.
An old female cow is called an old cow, or a granny cow.
The meat from mature cattle (bulls and cows) is beef.
Ah, the meat of a lamb is called lamb. Just like how the meat of a cow is called beef and the meat of a pig is called pork. It's a beautiful part of nature's cycle, providing nourishment and sustenance for many.
Generally speaking, the meat from a bovine that is older than a year of age is referred to as beef.Meat from a bovine that is less than a year of age is called baby beef.Meat from a calf that is less than 3 months of age is called veal.
Meat from a cow, obviously.
And old cow, old granny cow, Granny cow, old girl or anything similar that is a synonym for an old cow that is not derogatory in nature.
The meat from a calf (not really a "baby" either) is called veal.
No, a cow will not eat meat, although there will be some curious cow that would probably try it, cows do not and will not eat meat.