If it's from a perfectly healthy cow, no. If it's from a cow that has a zoonotic disease that can be spread through its blood and/or feces, then yes. But there is no recorded or known disease that is liable to cause such health problems for humans.
They can, yes, but it all depends on what disease or illness you are referring to.
It is entirely possible, as there are zoonotic diseases out there that are transferable across species, such as from cows to humans or even from cows to horses...even vice versa!
Cow feces is not grown anywhere. It accumulates in the colon of a cow and then is excreted as feces in the form of a cow pie.
encysted in the muscles of an animal, such as a cow or pig.
Feces.
Different for different animals, sometimes droppings, sometimes pellets, sometimes scat, etc.
No, never. Cow paddies are cow feces.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
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A cow patty or cow pie is a pile of feces that came from....you guessed it...a cow. Or any bovine, be it a bull, steer or heifer. They are a brown, round pile of cow feces that looks sort of like a pie or a patty.
Chocolate milk!
Yes, a dog can get cow parasites. If a dog eats cow feces, then it could get cow parasites such as, worms.
Cow pie is cow feces, thus it really shouldn't be considered something edible.