the average beef cow is 1,333lbs
It depends on how much this "average" cow weighs and whether you're referring to the amount of ready-to-eat meat on a cow or the hot-carcass weight of that "average" cow. It also depends on whether you're referring to a "cow" or a cow, its type and breed.
Well it certainly ain't a cow, that's for sure. Cows don't have arms, they have legs, and consequently with no legs or head (or tail) they'd be nothing more than a big heavy block of "beef."
BEEF JERKYY
An average Jersey cow weighs between 800 to 1,200 pounds (360 to 540 kilograms) when fully grown. This breed is known for its smaller size compared to other dairy cows.
A cow that has a calf at side and suckles that calf, no matter if it's her own or foster calves.
Lamb is not beef, it is lamb. Beef is from cow. Supposedly 8oz is an average weight for cuts of meat. :)
It depends on how much this "average" cow weighs and whether you're referring to the amount of ready-to-eat meat on a cow or the hot-carcass weight of that "average" cow. It also depends on whether you're referring to a "cow" or a cow, its type and breed.
The number of beef cows in 2 pounds depends on the weight of each individual cow. On average, a beef cow can weigh between 1,000 to 1,500 pounds, so in 2 pounds you would have a fraction of a cow.
horses do not have beef. beef is on a cow.
cow
The average beef cow will live until they are about 15 years of age or longer, however, if they are being used for beef production they will live until they are about 1-2 years of age.
A beef cow or a beef steer (castrated male bovine).
Corned beef comes from the brisket, once the cow is slaughtered, the brisket is then removed and brine-cured.
No, it comes from a potato. Yes. It is 'BEEF', beef comes from a cow, it always has and always will (hopefully)
Dairy
BEEF! It's what's for dinner!
you get milk and the meat of the cow,beef