The highest price ever paid for a Holstein cow is $1.5 million. This record was set in 2019 at a dairy cattle auction in Canada.
from $7.00 to 8.00 dollars an hour " 8 hour shift In Australia the annual salary of a cow milker ranges from 96 500AU to 134 000 Dollars.
On June 4th 1920, Gustuv Pabst of Dousman, Wisconsin paid $30,000 for Holstein cow at the Minnesota-Friesian sale. The holstein cow was pruchased from Fred Pabst of Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. The previous record was $18,400. More recently a Holstein named Allendairy Glamorous Ivy was the very first holstein to sell for over one million dollars.
The World Record for the most expensive cow is currently $1.3 Million Dollars to a cow called Missy, a Holstien cow that was owned by Boylce Thompson in Frenchfort, Prince Edward Island in 2009, at three years of age, she went to auction at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and was sold and shipped to two rich buyers in the United States. She is the second cow every to crack the Million Dollar mark to a cow called Jessica and she only reaced $1.1 Million Dollars in 2007 at the exact same place, the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, and was sold to a Rich Dutchman and was shipped to Denmark along side Missys Mother and Aunty who sold for $138 990 each and also went to the rich Dutchman and later on was sold on to a Dairy Farmer in Ohio, United States of America. Missy is currently under a Embryo contract with a Neighbouring dairy farm and her Embryos will be sold World-Wide for a estimated price of $ 730 000 each and they are also sexed embryos. What A Cow!!!! She is currently 10 years of age and is the future of the Dairy Industry
very roughly 1000 dollars
A cow could be sold to a slaughter house for a few hundred dollars. The meat of a cow is around 6 dollars a pound and only 175 pounds on the average cow can be used.
An example of commensalism in Michigan could be the relationship between a red-winged blackbird and a grazing cow. The bird may follow the cow to catch insects that are disturbed by the cow's movement, without providing any benefit or harm to the cow.
excluding the cow bell about 400 million billion million
Absolutely!! The moon is a million times bigger than a cow, if not much more!
Twenty-five American dollars
500.00 dollars a week
1$ per head