I assume you mean "feed lot", and the answer is NO - there are plenty of animals that can and do live for a time in a feed lot.
No. Cows only live in areas that have been opened up to allow for grazing, not within the forests themselves.
Cows do not have four stomachs, they only have one. To answer the latter question, no.
For as long as they are alive. For instance, cows that live until they are 25 years of age can have 23 calves in their lifetime. Cows that live until they are only 5 will have only had 1 or 2 calves in their life time, and so on.
Any animal that eats only plants. Cows, horses, sheep, rabbits.
Any animal that eats only plants. Cows, horses, sheep, rabbits.
A herbivore is an animal that eats only vegetable, no animal matter.
~Only when they "mooo" ~Only the cows with brown spots ~Only female cows
Yes, cattle is the only meat producing animal that produces beef.
Because there mammal's and therefor can only breathe above water
we have pigs,chicken,fruit bats,horse,and cows
Cows are not birds, thus they cannot be caged, they can only be stabled or confined to a corral. As far as life span is concerned, that all depends on what the culling standards are of the producer. Typically, though it is agreed that "free-range" cows do live longer than so-called "caged" or confined cows.
Methanogens would likely live in a bog a sewage treatment plant or a cows intestine. They can only be seen with a microscope and not naked eyes.