yes,but it would be harmful to the cattle.
yes they do.
Eat grass and get slaughtered for beef.
Most beef cattle don't eat wood, especially if all of their nutritional requirements are met. Cattle that chew on wood are deficient in phosphorus, and should be supplemented accordingly.
Please specify "they"
Both (they drink milk there as well as eat beef) but there are more beef cattle.
I have inquired the bufallo about this subject and it said to me that the cattle beef is healthier.
You might if you are a meat-eater. Many people do consume beef.
Angus cattle function the same way that all other cattle do: they are herbivorous animals that are used to eat grass in pastures or rangelands and put on weight to produce beef. Angus cattle are beef cattle, which means they are raised and killed for their meat.
They are raised on either family farms or feedlots.
YES YOU CAN! it's called beef and it doesn't taste like chicken.
They raise cattle or beef cattle
Cattle are reared for milk and meat production.