Around 200 lbs.
1000 lbs
Around 900 to 1000 lbs.
A mature cow weighs between 600-700 pounds, and a mature bull weighs about 1000 pounds.
The question is awkwardly worded. Cows are sold per pound or by the pound at an auction, but are not sold a pound at a time. A cow does not weigh one pound, they weigh a lot heavier than that. Beef does, however, so that may be what you're referring to. Even so, price of a cow on a per pound basis or how much a pound of beef costs really depends a lot on location, type, and a host of other things.
About 500 lbs, depending on the condition of the cow and her age. Typically carcass weight is ~50% that of live weight.
1000 lbs
Around 900 to 1000 lbs.
Yes. Most cow magnets can weigh around a pound or two each, but often never exceed three.
A mature cow weighs between 600-700 pounds, and a mature bull weighs about 1000 pounds.
The question is awkwardly worded. Cows are sold per pound or by the pound at an auction, but are not sold a pound at a time. A cow does not weigh one pound, they weigh a lot heavier than that. Beef does, however, so that may be what you're referring to. Even so, price of a cow on a per pound basis or how much a pound of beef costs really depends a lot on location, type, and a host of other things.
A typical cow may weigh around 1000 pounds, so that is 1000000/1000 = 1000 cows
That all depends on the weight of the cow in question. For instance, if you are comparing to how many people weigh the same as a 1000 lb cow, then that would be 5 x 200 lb men to be of equivalent weight to a 1000 lb cow.
Mature Pinzgauer bulls weigh 2000 pounds and up. Females are approx. 1000 to 1600 pounds when mature.
About 500 lbs, depending on the condition of the cow and her age. Typically carcass weight is ~50% that of live weight.
horesy or cow
It depends entirely upon what is being administered to the cow. Dosage varies wildly among different pharmaceuticals.
Man and cow. p.s I had it as a question in a science quiz for homework.