No. Much of the feed is too high in fibre for humans to properly digest, plus it doesn't contain all that much of a variety for humans to live off of. The antibiotics and growth hormones that is included in the feed is not good for humans either.
Too eat, feed cattle or livestock
Yes, but it is not acceptable for dairy cattle.
Cattle is the name given to a type DOMESTICATED livestock. They therefore can not choose a prefered environment and live on human farms.
they survive by being by rivers and being by cattle. they don't really go after humans. just calves pigs and horses. they do feed sometimes on a sleeping human. they live in caves and/or hollow trees.
Not very profitable, thanks to increased prices in fertilizer, feed, and fuel to feed and care for cattle.
No. Citrus peels have a bitter taste which can turn off cattle from eating the feed.
Your local feed-store, be it PeaveyMart or any similar livestock feed stores will supply a cattle prod.
Cattle average from 5.5 to 6.5 lbs of feed per lb of gain. These numbers can vary a lot depending on weight of cattle entering the feedyard, genetic background etc...
It depends on the average size of the cattle. The amount of feed to feed cattle depend on their average weight and sex of cattle. Mature cows tend to eat more than weaned calves; young bulls eat more than steers, and steers tend to eat more than heifers. Older cattle eat more than younger cattle, and, thinner cattle eat more than fatter cattle. So with that, I cannot give you an accurate number.
It depends on the location, and the type or class of animals fed. There can be as little as no corn (0%) in a feed ration for cattle, or as much as 85% in a feed ration. Not all areas in the world can or will grow corn, and not all feed fed to cattle includes corn. For instance, much of the grain fed to cattle in Canada is barley or oats, not corn.
feed it well
Mites are human because they live just like us and feed too. What else would they beconsiderd!