It depends on the age of the calf and the pig. If we're comparing a mature pig (let's say a boar) with a newborn calf, the pig will weigh more. However, if we're comparing a weaned Continental calf (say, Charolais) with a weaned gilt or barrow, then the calf would weigh more.
Yes.
A cow's tongue weighs around four pounds or around two kilograms. Actual size and weight depends on the size and age of the cow (or "cow") in question. For example, a calf's tongue weighs less than a mature cow's tongue.
Horse manure is solid because horses have a more efficient digestive system compared to cows, resulting in less undigested material and a drier excrement. Cow manure, on the other hand, is wetter due to their unique digestive system which produces more liquid waste.
The heart of a cow weighs around 5 pounds or around 3 kilograms.
specifacly 9.4 pounds also depends on how much the cow weighs or how much it eats
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No, Please click at the related links (Skeleton Cow - Skeleton Horse) first. As you can see the skeleton of a horse is pushed "up". The neck of a horse is build to have its head moving around, while the neck of a cow is build just 2 support. The horse also has more ribs 2 protect its body. While the cow has horns to protect itself. The horse carries more on its backlegs and the cow more on its frontlegs. You can see that by looking at the beginning of the talebone and the hips. Also the cow has a longer talebone. So the cow can move its tale better. The horse doesn't need 2 as the horse has long hairs that sweep all around him/her. The horse is build for speed to protect him/her. While the cow protects itself with a heavy armour. That's why the horse is build smaller and higher. And the cow low to the ground.
horse = Pferd cow = Kuh
It is a cow.
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A cow has a smaller brain than the horse.
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horse. cow, camel and deer with lots more
Yes. Cows have more of a heavier, plodding gait than a typical horse would. A horse, on the other hand, has more of a smoother, flowing or jilting gait than a cow would, that can easily go into a lope, a trot or a gallop.
A horse and a cow can NOT mate. There fore there is no name for a nonexistent baby.
There have been claims of a half cow-half horse existing, but they occurred more than a hundred years ago. Many believe that the half horse and half cow is a fabled animal that has never existed, and that a horse and a cow cannot mate and produce an offspring because they are of two different species. However, it may have happened that less evolved forms of both species did in fact mate and their half cow-half horse offspring has simply gone extinct.
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