A healthy, fully mature Angus cow can weigh anywhere from 1200-1600 lbs.
No. Angus is merely a breed, not a "primary" representation of black colouration. Here's a list of other breeds that come in black: - Kerry - Dexter - Charolais (yes, surprise surprise!) - Gelbvieh - Limousin - Chiangus - Maine Anjou - Salers - Simmental - Canadienne - Holstein - Corriente - Galloway - Irish Black - Welsh Black - Brangus - American - Ranger - Beefalo - Beefmaster and any others I couldn't think of off-hand. However, if you are referring to the breed standards of qualifying as an Angus cow, yes. Angus cattle have to be all black in order to be qualified as Angus. However since there are many breeds that come in black (among those, breeds that have been bred-up to fullbloods with the influence of Angus genes), a DNA test must be done on those Angus cattle to truly determine whether they are of pure Angus blood and not of a composite breed.
400 pounds
the horse head weigh as much as 11.5 or 26 in proportion its body weight..
Well, it depends on what the breed of the chicken. It can range from 3lbs to 10lbs.
No, the reproductive organs are fully developed only at age 12 Month.
When the piano was developed by Christofori in the 18th century, it was developed as a fully chromatic instrument. Thus it had both "black" and "white" keys.
tell me what fully developed means
No. Angus is merely a breed, not a "primary" representation of black colouration. Here's a list of other breeds that come in black: - Kerry - Dexter - Charolais (yes, surprise surprise!) - Gelbvieh - Limousin - Chiangus - Maine Anjou - Salers - Simmental - Canadienne - Holstein - Corriente - Galloway - Irish Black - Welsh Black - Brangus - American - Ranger - Beefalo - Beefmaster and any others I couldn't think of off-hand. However, if you are referring to the breed standards of qualifying as an Angus cow, yes. Angus cattle have to be all black in order to be qualified as Angus. However since there are many breeds that come in black (among those, breeds that have been bred-up to fullbloods with the influence of Angus genes), a DNA test must be done on those Angus cattle to truly determine whether they are of pure Angus blood and not of a composite breed.
tell me what fully developed means
Not fully developed is partial formed.
No, because when your a kid your muscles aren't fully developed as they would when your a teenager.
Until it can walk on it's own and also has fully developed hearing and vision.
Yes a certain weight & height, they want to make sure she is growing properly & everything (organs) are fully developed
The brain is usually fully developed by the end of puberty. There is not much increase in the weight of brain after puberty is over.
It's a fully developed country.
Two hundred pounds is about the weight of an average big man. It's the weight of a 2 month old Angus steer, or a fully mature Dorset ram or wether.
I would not advice this as a 12 year old girl would not be fully developed yet.