you use pounds or, since you're asking about metric measure, kilograms. You could use either but the answer in kilograms is much easier to read and write since. For example, if the cow weighs 700 lbs, its weight in grams would be 317,514 g. It's weight in kilograms would be 317.5 kg.
If the rope can reach the other side, it can reach anywhere in the silo. The amount of available for grazing would be 3.14*r^2.
Cow.
milk a cow
600 * 6 = 3,600
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of one side. If each side is 10m, 40m of fencing would be required to enclose a pasture, less whatever is required for the gate.
It would be closer to 250kg. 250g would be half a pound.
Kilograms
A cow has the weight of 90 kilograms
That depends on what you mean by "measure": are you asking about measuring weight, or height/length? Weight is measured in pounds (lbs) or kilograms (kg). Height/length is measured in inches, centimeters, meters or feet
pounds or kilograms or tons.
A cow's mass is typically measured in kilograms (kg) or pounds (lbs). The average mass of a cow can range from 500 to 900 kg (1100 to 2000 lbs), depending on the breed and age of the cow.
Probably a cow poop 500 grams
A kilogram.
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Cows are measured in kilograms or pounds. A scale or weight tape is used to get a weight of a bovine animal.
A cow releases between 70 and 120 kilograms of methane a year.
Kilograms - An adult cow weighs between 300 and 350kg.