This all depends on what location you're referring to. Are you asking about how many cows are slaughtered in the world, or in a specific country like the USA? And are you asking about this on a per-day basis or per-year? Please be more specific.
Cattle are slaughtered for their edible meat.
The USDA reports that in 1998, nearly 35.5 million commercial cattle were slaughtered
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Sheep and cattle are slaughtered for their meat and if they have a disease.:)
Eat grass and get slaughtered for beef.
Yes they can be slaughtered in the same abattoir but not normally together - our local abattoir slaughters sheep in the morning and cattle in the afternoon.
Depends on what diseases the cattle had and whether they were transmissible to humans or not.
The ambush was successful and they slaughtered their enemies. The cattle where rounded up and driven into the ravine where they were sluaghtered for their hides.
He stole Apollo's cattle and slaughtered two cows.
Grain, and plenty of it. Corn or barley will get your cattle fat enough to have great marbling when slaughtered and quartered.
Very likely sell the cattle to be slaughtered for meat.
No.