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Do cows have calf muscles......?

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Do cows have calf muscles......?

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  1. I assume this is a joke concerning one's calves (on the back of our legs).  Ha!  Pretty good!

      

    That's like asking a horse, "Why the long face, are you sad?"


  2. yes they do but it is called a stiffel muscle

  3. Yes,but no cuz they have a muscle where like there calf is but it is called a diferent thing...

  4. I ate a calf once and I guess that the meat was muscle. So a calf does have muscles.

    Now let me see ...Cows have calf muscles? Do you mean in their legs or in their offspring?... This is too confusing for me.

  5. If God had not intended us humans to eat veal, he (or she) would not have made them out of meat.

    Cows, calfs and bulls all have to have leg muscles to stand up and walk, otherwise they'd just lay on the ground and be considered "ground beef".

  6. ???  Do grownups have baby muscles?  I am not sure why you are asking this type of question.  I would say that muscling on a calf matures with the animal into adult type of tissues.

  7. Yes, the muscle is the meat that is eaten.

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