Around 75 to 90% of a cow is made up of water.
Depending on her size and her level of water consumption, a cow can expell around 20 L of urine per day. Usually, the more water a cow will drink the bigger her urine output.
That depends on what the cow has been eating or ate.
Today's basketballs are made out of rubber, not cow hide.
You might consider such a cow as a "dumb" cow, for less use of much coarser terms.
specifacly 9.4 pounds also depends on how much the cow weighs or how much it eats
It contains about 87 percent water and 13 percent solids
however much it drinks
cow.
A cow typically needs 7% (non-lactating cows) to 10% (lactating) of her body weight in water per day.
Depending on her size and her level of water consumption, a cow can expell around 20 L of urine per day. Usually, the more water a cow will drink the bigger her urine output.
A dairy cow will drink upwards of 40 to 50 gal. of water per day.
none because its made from cow snot and condoms.
$5 a pound
Only about 5%.
yes, cow bones is made out of the tissue of the cow bones.
No.
That depends on a lot of factors, including breed, physiological factors, reproductive factors, salinity of the feed, dryness of the feed, environmental factors, etc. Typically a cow will drink around 7% to 10% of her body weight in water per day.