Cattle mummy representing the animal lying on the legs folded under the body. The head is defined, and the body wrapped as a roughly trapezoidal bundle. The head and foreparts of the body are covered in a dark brown fabric, while the rest of the animal is covered with an undyed cloth. Several textiles have been used to stuff the animal. Details of the muzzle are appliquéd and painted on the brown background. The area between the eyes is decorated with an inverted triangle of bleached textile, reminiscent of the markings of the Apis bull. Black pupils are painted on a bleached textile. The horns are wrapped separately with bleached, orange-pink and red brown bandages. The details of the ears are in bleached appliqué on a dark brown background.
The animal was juvenile. The head is erect and is joined to the trunk by a set of vegetable sticks. The mummy bundle consists of a pile of disarticulated and skeletonised bones. Several pieces of linen envelop the bones and provide extra padding, and the whole is wrapped in papyrus pith strips and is then covered by a linen shroud.