It depends on what it died of. Cows that died of bloat will have already bloated before death, and a cow that died of anthrax or heat stroke will bloat up within a matter of hours. A cow that died in the winter won't bloat up as readily as an animal that died in the summer, or even one that attracts scavengers within hours of death.
A dead cat will likely start to bloat after about 4 hours. The bloating may occur more rapidly in hotter weather.
No. But cows can get bloat. This happens when gas gets trapped in their rumen and causes the cow's rumen to expand. It can be fatal because it can press against the lungs and suffocate the cow.
Bread does nothing to a cow's hormones. It is not a hormonal modifying substance, but rather a food which is very high in carbohydrates that, if feed in excess, can cause problems like acidosis and bloat for a cow.
Cult of the Dead Cow was created in 1984.
The cow would get sick.
Foaming at the mouth in a cow could be caused by bloat. If your cow has this and is bleeding from the hose and cannot stand up, it needs veterinary care right away.
The Quick and the Dead was released on 02/10/1995.
The Production Budget for The Quick and the Dead was $32,000,000.
This is exactly what happens when cows get what is called "bloat." A cow that cannot release gases built up in the rumen will die because of the intensifying pressure the rumen puts on the lungs, strangling the cow to death. So to answer your question, the cow would die.
Yes if the cow is already dead.
The Quick and the Dead grossed $18,552,460 worldwide.
The Quick and the Dead grossed $18,552,460 in the domestic market.