Body parts of a cow

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There are many body parts of the domestic bovine the cow, both external and internal.

External:

Head

Nose

Muzzle

Eyes

Ears

Mouth

Teeth

Tongue

Poll

Horns (if visible)

Neck

Dewlap

Throat

Brisket

Legs (fore and hind)

Knee

Hocks

Dewclaws

Hoof

Canon bone

Fetlock

Stifle

Pastern

Coronary band

Forearm

Barrel (body)

Ribcage/Ribs

Stomach/belly

Loin

Rump/Buttock

Tail

Thigh

Shoulder

Pelvic area (hooks and pins)

Spine/Vertebrae/Topline/Back

Flank

Tailhead

Brisket

Withers

Internal:

Stomach

Reticulum

Rumen

Omasum

Abomasum

Other Gastro-Intestinal Parts

Esophagus

Spleen

Liver

Gall bladder

Small intestine

Large intestine

Pancreas

Colon

Rectum

Anus

Circulatory System:

Heart

Aorta (and other main veins and arteries around the heart)

Veins

Arteries

Respiratory System:

Lungs

Trachea

Alveoli

Bronchioles

Urinary System:

Kidneys

Bladder

Urethra (urine exits through penis in bulls/steers or vagina of cows/heifers)

Nervous System:

Brain

Spinal cord

Reproductive system (females):

Vagina

Cervix

Uterus

Fallopian tubes/horns

Ovaries

Ovum

Udder

Reproductive system (males):

Penis

Testicles

Scrotum

Cowper's Gland

Prostate Gland

Sigmoid Flexture

Seminal Gland

Urethra

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