There are a number of things you can get from cows. Here's a partially completed list:
Beef Retail Cuts:
Round:
- Round steak
- Top Round Roast
- Top Round Steak
- Boneless Rump Roast
- Bottom Round Roast
- Tip Roast Cap Off
- Eye Round Roast
- Tip Steak
Sirloin:
- Sirloin Steak Flatbone
- Sirloin Steak Round Bone
- Top Sirloin Steak
Fore Shank & Brisket
- Shank Cross Cut
- Brisket, Whole
- Corned Brisket, Point Half
- Brisket, Flat Half
Chuck
- Chuck Eye Roast
- Boneless Top Blade Steak
- Arm Pot Roast
- Boneless Shoulder Pot Roast
- Cross Rib Pot Roast
- Mock Tender
- Blade Roast
- Under Blade Pot Roast
- 7-Bone Pot Roast
- Short Ribs
- Flanken Style Ribs
Short Loin
- Boneless Top Loin Steak
- T-bone Steak
- Porterhouse Steak
- Tenderloin Roast
Rib
- Rib Roast, Large End
- Rib Roast, Small End
- Rib Steak, Small End
- Rib Eye Roast
- Rib Eye
- Back Ribs
Flank & Short Plate
- Flank Steak
- Flank Steak Rolls
- Skirt Steak
Other Cuts
- Ground Beef
- Cubed Steak
- Beef for Stew
- Cubes for Kabobs
Dairy:
- Cheese
- Milk (whole, partially skimmed, skimmed)
- Yogurt
- Ice Cream
- Buttermilk
- Butter
- Evaporated or Condensed Milk
- Chocolate milk
- Cream (coffee cream, half-and-half, whipped, whipping)
Other Edible Meats and Byproducts:
- Blood
- Brains
- Casings (for sausages)
- Fats
- Gelatin
- Hearts
- Kidneys
- Liver
- Tails
- Ox joints
- Sweetbreads (Pancreatic and Thymus glands)
- Tongues
- Tripe (pickled rumen of cattle and sheep)
- Candies
- Canned meat
- Marshmallows
- Oleo Oil
- Oleo Stock
- Cheek Meat
Other Inedible Byproducts:
- Animal feeds
- Bone meal
- Bone products
- Cosmetics
- Fertilizer
- Glue
- Glycerin
- Hides and Skins
- Lanolin
- Ligatures
- Lubricants
- Neat's Foot Oil
- Pluck (lungs, etc.)
- Soap
Chemical Substances Obtained as Byproducts:
- ACTH
- Cholestrol
- Estrogen
- Epinephrine
- Heparin
- Insulin
- Rennet
- Thrombin
- TSH and thyroid extracts
Adrenal (suprarenals):
- Epinephrine (asthma, hay fever, Allergies, shock)
- Adrenal Cortex Extract (Addison's disease, postsurgical, burn shock)
Brain:
- Kephalin (oozing surfaces to check bleeding)
Gallbladder:
- Bile Salts
- Dehydrochloric acid (gallbladder disturbances, abnormalities of fat digestion)
- Cortisone (rheumatic fever, arthritis, various allergies, inflammatory eye diseases, etc.)
Intestines:
- Surgical sutures
Liver:
- Liver Extract (pernicious anemia)
- Heparin (delay clotting of shed blood of ulcers, postsurgical)
Pancreas:
- Insulin (diabetes control)
- Trypsin ( protein-digesting enzyme, soften scar tissue, digest neurotic tissue in wounds and ulcers)
- Amalase (starch-splitting enzyme)
- Lipase (fat-splitting enzyme)
Parathyroid:
- Parathyroid extract (tetany)
Pituitary:
- Posterior pituitary extract (increase blood pressure during shock, promote uterine contraction during and after childbirth, control excessive urination of diabetes insipidus)
- ACTH ( rheumatic fever, arthritis, acute inflammation of eyes and skin, acute acoholism, severe asthma, hay fever, other allergy symptoms)
Red Bone Marrow:
- Bone Marrow Concentrates (treatment of various blood disorders)
Stomach:
- Renin (aid milk digestion)
Testes:
- Enzyme hyaluronidase
Thyroid:
- Thyroid extract (malfunctions of thyroid gland (goiters, cretinism, myxedema))
Blood:
- Thrombin (applied locally to wounds to stop bleeding)
Bones and Hides:
- Gelatin (plasma extender)
Byproducts from cattle:
Hides
- Shoes
- Wallets
- Purses
- Belts & Belting
- Jackets/Coats
- Harnesses
- Saddles
- Razor Strops
- Traveling Bags
- Footballs
- Baseballs
- Baseball Mitts
- "Sheepskins" for diplomas
- Sweat Bands for Hats
- Gloves
- Cowboy Boots
- Other leather goods
Fats
- Manufacture of Oleomargerine
- Soaps
- Animal Feeds
- Industrial Oils
- Lubricants
- Leather Dressing
- Candles
- Fertilizer
- Cosmetics (lipstick, facecream, hand cream)
Horns and Hooves
- Napkin rings
- Goblets
- Tobacco Boxes
- Knife and Umbrella Handles
- Combs
- Buttons
- Other products
Blood
- Refining of sugar
- Blood Sausage
- Stock Feeds
- Making Buttons
- Making Shoe Polish
- Other things
Meat Scraps and Muscle Tissue
- Meat-meal or Tankage
Bones and Cartilage
- Bone China
- Stock Feed
- Fertilizer
- Glue
- Crochet Needles
- Dice
- Knife handles
- Buttons
- Teething rings
- Toothbrush Handles
- Other Articles
Intestines and Bladders
- Sausage
- Lard
- Cheese
- Snuff
- Putty Containers
- Surgical sutures
- Strings for various Musical Instruments
- Strings for Tennis rackets
Glands
- Pharmaceutical preparations
Collagen
- Glue (woodworking industry)
- Gelatin (baking, ice cream making, capsules for medicine, coating for pills, Photography, culture for bacteria media, etc.)
Contents of the stomach
- Fertilizer
- Feed
Why is my cows hoove peeling off
Both cows and chickens can be killed by having their heads chopped off, but it is not a common or standard practice in the meat industry. More commonly, cows are slaughtered in commercial slaughterhouses using methods such as stunning followed by exsanguination.
Yes they do. They belch it out just as often as cows do. Only difference is that bison are better adapted at digesting coarser roughage than cows.
Many different products come from dairy cows. Ten things that come from dairy cows is yogurt, milk, pudding, cheese, ice cream, ricotta cheese, butter, cottage cheese, and cream cheese.
Of the cows that are domesticated and descended from the Aurochs and the Celtic Shorthorns, no. But if you are referring to those that are part of the family Bovidae, yes; these include true buffalo, the bison, muskox, banteng, gaur, gayal, and yak. Wild cows do exist at Chillingham in Northern England. The land was walled off 700 years ago and the animals in the forest at the time are still there. search for Chillingham Wild cattle. chillinghamwildcattle.com/
The difference between cash cows and star products is that cash cows produce a steady stream of income over a long period of time. Star products take off fast and can end just as fast.
Why is my cows hoove peeling off
Cows make milk which we can drink or use to make other products like cream or cheese.
By cows !
Cows
the products are chicken,cows and milk
Cows givee us milk,cheese and other dairy products
Yes, products from cows treated with rbST are considered safe for consumption according to the FDA and other regulatory agencies.
mostly cows and pigs
By not eating dairy products. You can eat cows though. Just not their udders.
Beef products come from cows! From the bodies of cattle, cows, bulls etc, etc,
Highlanders are beef cattle. So Highland cows produce calves that can be slaughtered for the freezer.