
What is the difference between cow and steer meat? : …
My understanding is that steer is a castrated male, and cow usually refers to a heifer (female). Depending on feed, range conditions, et cetera, there is little to no discernable difference in …
ELI5: Bull vs Ox vs Steer? : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit
Steer are male cattle that have been castrated and typically raised with the intention of being raised for beef production, often before reaching sexual maturity. The removal of testes makes …
Is it actually cheaper to buy a 1/4 or 1/2 cow/ pig vs just ... - Reddit
2023年11月6日 · Not that we don't want more beef - just it's too much. Buying the half cow would cost more than anything I buy at Walmart. If you're buying the grass fed organic beef at the …
ELI5: What's the difference between Bulls, Bison, Buffalos ... - Reddit
A bull is a male cow. A bison is a species related to cows that is native to North America. A buffalo is one of many species related to cows native to Africa or Asia. And unlike every other post …
Teach me about leather types : r/goodyearwelt - Reddit
2013年11月9日 · Chromexcel is leather (usually cow, but can be horse too) that's tanned twice. First veg tanned, and then chrome tanned. This lets it retain the oils, and gives it a beautiful, …
Why do we use the female term "cow" most prevalently in ... - Reddit
2016年4月11日 · The gender-neutral term for cattle is "oxen," and either "bull" or "steer" for male. Children learn the neutral word "sheep," a species in which the males are "rams" and the …
Is the meat of cow, bull, buffalo all called beef out there - Reddit
2022年4月10日 · Beef could be cow or bull Buffalo isn't usually served. When served, it's not the same as African/Asian buffalo. Usually the buffalo is bison. Additional info: there are very …
Did I get screwed in my whole cow purchase? : r/Cooking - Reddit
Used to grown up with cattle farming, this is all totally reasonable. The cow was a bit expensive and the meat level is slighlty lower, but these things very quite a bit-- you aren't going to the …
Buying half a cow is more expensive than purchasing from …
For the half cow, did you find pricing by looking at local producers websites? Where I am, any rancher that has a website charges $10-$15 per pound, plus add on fees for butchering. We …
Thoughts on horsehide vs steerhide : r/Leather - Reddit
2022年8月24日 · However, I love my steerhide jacket for colder weather. Cow definitely has better insulation properties and just feels so cozy and warm with no other layering required. It also …