yes
USDA means the United States Department of Agriculture Approved. You should only eat meat with the USDA stamp and it should have a grade with it, like premium
7 pounds.
The basic diet of a dairy cow is a TMR (total mixed ration) this ration usually consists of soybean, silage, and hay (alfa alfa), this ration is mixed in a large machine and delivered to the manger for the cow to eat.
It would most likely eat grass or grain.
I am sure that you could, but dairy cows are more valuable to farmers for the milk they produce, not their meat.
Jerseys would eat what a typical dairy cow would eat, being a TMR ration or grazing grass out on pasture. See the related question below for a more detailed answer.
Most of the Hindu diet is based upon dairy as the cow is considered as the substitute for one's own mother - so a Hindu diet is based upon dairy products: milk, butter, ghee, yoghurt etc.
If a person is a vegetarian it is generally acceptable to eat dairy products including butter from cows. If a person is a vegan, dairy products are usually rejected.
USDA stands for the United States Department of Agriculture.A criticism of this department promulgating nutritional information is that this bureaucracy is more interested in selling food than in nutrition.For example, most Americans believe that dairy products are essential to nutrition but the longer lifespans of people in Japan who do not traditionally eat dairy products proves that the information put out can be incorrect.
Usually one calf per cow. Occasionally one cow may have enough milk to feed two calves, but dairy nurse cows can have as many as four calves suckling from her.
That all depends on the type of cow, or "cow." Dairy cows and cattle are often find in sheds or what are known as "cow sheds," byres, or barns, and beef cattle are found in a pasture, range, corral, pen or, depending on the weather conditions, a loafing shed. Dairy cattle are also found on pasture depending on the season and grazing conditions.
Yes. Nubians are classfied as dairy goats known for their milk quality. They do not have as much meat as a meat goat but any goat can be eatten. Just like Gernesy and holsteins are known as dairy cows while others such a herfords and angus are known as beef cows. This does not mean you can not eat a dairy cow - just less meaty.