Steaks can come from both cows and bulls. But most often steaks come from steers and heifers, as cows and bulls tend to have too-strong-tasting meat to be used in steaks. Instead, they're best used as hamburger and sausages.
Steak comes from the loin area (which is located at the top of the back).
Subscapularis. It is the muscle that lies directly beneath the scapula.
The porterhouse steak comes from the point where the tenderloin and top loin meet; the top and middle area of the back of a cow.
From the small end of the tenderloin (called the short loin) which is found on the back rib cage of the animal.
50% of the calf traits come from the Bull.
Bulls are male cowsWhen a bull and a cow (all cows are female)'mate' if the cow has a 'male' cow its called a 'bull'
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Ribs and steaks come from cows.
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Steak comes from the loin area (which is located at the top of the back).
Yes, when you eat steak, you are eating the horses genitals, and eyes, and heart. Yes, when you eat steak, you are eating the horses genitals, and eyes, and heart. Yes, when you eat steak, you are eating the horses genitals, and eyes, and heart.
Yes. A barren cow (one that is open, or not pregnant) is able to come into heat or estrus.
Not all cuts of beef are allowed, however, there are kosher steak cuts which come from the front half of the cow such as a rib steak.
It is meat ariond the rib cage of the animal
Subscapularis. It is the muscle that lies directly beneath the scapula.
The porterhouse steak comes from the point where the tenderloin and top loin meet; the top and middle area of the back of a cow.
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