Yes, certainly!! There's nothing in KBG that will make a bovine sick, so it's a grass that is absolutely and assuredly safe for cattle to eat.
grasses absorb water and keep the ground wet . moreover grass doesnot allow the groundwater to get evaporated and prevents the soil to be firm without becoming barren. grass is the main food of cattle. the dew drops which get settled on the grass is enough for the grass to grow.
Cattle that are laying (or sitting) in the grass, or cattle laying down in the pasture.
Wherever grass grows, whether it be on lawns or in fields, anywhere that grass grows often cattle will find them and eat the grass in those areas.
shrubs and cattle grass
That would be grass, Kentucky Blue Grass (the ground cover and the music).
No. If grass-fed cattle got any grain, they wouldn't be grass-fed then. Grass-fed beef comes from cattle that are finished on grass only, with absolutely NO grain.
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Grass.
Lots of good grass and moderate temps. and plenty of room.
Where cattle defecate there will sometimes be a hillock of grass.
Frankfort is the capital city in Kentucky.
Watusi's eat grass, just like other breeds of cattle do.