beef cow

noun, a cow raised for meat rather than milk; see also beef cattle

“I got a few beef cows, and I still have a few. I had fifty at one time, and now I’m down to twenty.”

“I think he’s got around a hundred head of beef cows.”

“I think he’s got more horses than he’s got beef cows, to be honest with you.”

“I still operate the farm with a beef cow calf herd here.”

“We stayed with the way we done things, and we got rid of the milk cows, bought some beef cows or more or less traded for beef cattle, I guess. That’s the way we done it.”