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Well, isn't that a delightful question! You see, the number of cows in a ton can vary depending on the weight of each cow. On average, a cow can weigh around 1,000 to 1,500 pounds. So, if we take the lower end of that range, you might find around 1.3 to 2 cows in a ton. But remember, each cow is unique and special in its own way!

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It is difficult to generalize or average out the weight of all cattle because different breeds have different averages of weights. Small cows, such as Dexter or Jersey can be as small as 270 kg which implies nearly 4 per ton. On the other hand, single animals of breeds such as Charolais or Belgian Blue can reach a ton.


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