Yes, but it's not acceptable for dairy cows,
No. people grow crops of sweet corn, and feed corn. humans eat sweet corn (how ever they want) and cows get the feed corn. it's not a weed. but there are lots of different types of sweet corn too.
They can eat wheat but it depends on the farmer if they want to feed cows wheat.
Well of course they do. Both kinds feed that is sweet and what I grew up calling sweet feed. Or cob, corn, oats, and barley. Wet cob has molasses.
Cows don't eat candy, nor should you feed it to them.
yes yes and makes the m stronger
The difference between feeding cows, pigs and goats is the type of food they eat. Pigs will eat almost anything in addition to their feed. Cows and goats will graze and also eat feed.
It's supplemental protein for beef cows that are on grass diets.
It will feed 20 cows in 80 days.
No, cows eat grass. They are herbivores. Animal products can be included in their feed (and sometimes are), but of their own devices they would not normally eat goose or any other animal.
My feed store supplier said milo is bad for goats.. goats have two stomachs like cows.. they bring back up their food again and re chew He said it's bad for their stomachs and also had for their hooves My supplers sells me a corn mix that has oats and other grain for my goats.. it is not the sweet feed stuff.. it may have small trace of sweet in it.. and is good for cows and horses
Cows are largely held in captivity and feed on hays and grasses. They can be found in pastures and fields.
It can, yes, since there's a chemical in the feed that prevents blood from clotting, resulting in cows that cut or bruise themselves to bleed to death. Sweet clover disease is what it's called.