Average weight is around 1600 lbs or more.
The average weight of an adult Jersey cow is around 900-1200 pounds.
The weight of the average cow hide is around 55 pounds. The weight of the average bull hide is around 72 pounds.
There is no such thing as a male cow, really. A cow is a female mature bovine, only female--never male. Breed does not change this definition. However, this male Simmental bovine you are asking about could be any weight depending on whether he is intact (a bull), castrated (a steer/stag), what body condition he's in and how old he is. As a rule, the older the animal, the heavier he is. The thinner the animal, the lighter he is. Based on all such information that is needed to answer this question (and which is not provided), it is therefore impossible to answer this question.
It all depends on what you are referring to as a "white face" cow: Are you referring to a: Simmental? Hereford? Simmental cross? Hereford cross? or... The famous Angus x Hereford black baldy? No matter, a beef cow of the typical breeds above weighs between 1100 and 1700 lbs. Simmentals are typically bigger than the Herefords and Hereford crosses, so some Simmental cows can reach up to 1800 lbs where the big Herefords only reach up to 1600 lbs.
About 1 pound
A "male cow" is called a bull if it's intact (has testicles) or a steer if it has been castrated. A "male simmental cow" is simply called a Simmental bull or Simmental steer if either of the above physiological characteristics are present or not.
An Angus or Galloway cow would be, yes, but not a Jersey, Simmental or Hereford cow.
The average weight of an adult Jersey cow is around 900-1200 pounds.
The weight of the average cow hide is around 55 pounds. The weight of the average bull hide is around 72 pounds.
There is no such thing as a male cow, really. A cow is a female mature bovine, only female--never male. Breed does not change this definition. However, this male Simmental bovine you are asking about could be any weight depending on whether he is intact (a bull), castrated (a steer/stag), what body condition he's in and how old he is. As a rule, the older the animal, the heavier he is. The thinner the animal, the lighter he is. Based on all such information that is needed to answer this question (and which is not provided), it is therefore impossible to answer this question.
It all depends on what you are referring to as a "white face" cow: Are you referring to a: Simmental? Hereford? Simmental cross? Hereford cross? or... The famous Angus x Hereford black baldy? No matter, a beef cow of the typical breeds above weighs between 1100 and 1700 lbs. Simmentals are typically bigger than the Herefords and Hereford crosses, so some Simmental cows can reach up to 1800 lbs where the big Herefords only reach up to 1600 lbs.
A Flexi cow is typically a crossbreed that includes Simmental genetics, but it may also incorporate other breeds to enhance certain traits, such as milk production or growth rates. The term "Flexi" often refers to the cow's adaptability and performance in various environments. While Simmental is a common breed in Flexi cows, the specific cross may vary depending on the breeding goals.
3 ounces
58kg
About 1 pound
Any Simmental animal, regardless of sex, can be horned or polled. The polled trait is dominant and the horned trait is determined by a pair of recessive alleles.
Depends on the breed or crossbreed.