The pectoral muscle on a cow will vary depending on the type of cow it is and how big it is. A cow's pectoral muscle can weigh a couple hundred pounds.
Jersey cows typically weigh between 900 to 1200 pounds.
Holstein cows typically weigh between 1,400 to 1,800 pounds, with bulls usually being larger than cows. The weight of a Holstein cow can vary based on factors such as age, genetics, and diet.
Cows can weigh from as little as 900 lbs to as large as 1800 lbs. Bulls weigh from as little as 1700 lbs to more than 2800 lbs.
the norm for a full grown limousin cow is between 1,000 to 1,800 pounds.
Males called bulls weigh 850 and 1580 pounds and females called cows weigh 600-800 pounds.
Jersey cows typically weigh between 900 to 1200 pounds.
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Mature cows will weigh an average of 1,250 lbs and mature bulls will weigh approximately 2,000 lbs.
He weighed 520lbs because he had so much muscle
quite a lot but in muscle
Depends on your age- and how much muscle you have Remember muscle weighs more than fat So maybe if you are 10-15 you should weigh around 115. If you are older maybe around 120 Again it depends if you are wider, or how much muscle you have
Holstein cows typically weigh between 1,400 to 1,800 pounds, with bulls usually being larger than cows. The weight of a Holstein cow can vary based on factors such as age, genetics, and diet.
Cows are essentially meat when they are butchered. And meat comes from cows, which is muscle, so the question really doesn't make much sense.
aproxemetly: 175 pd. becuz muscle.
aproxemetly: 175 pd. becuz muscle.
1 ton = 2000 pounds, so the truck and the cows together weigh 5000 pounds or 21/2 tons.
That all depends on what the weight of each of the cows are. Cows, being mature female bovines, can weigh anywhere from 500 lbs to over 3000 lbs, depending on their breed or breeding.