Yes, cows can graze in clover fields. Take for example red clover, it is a wild plant that is used for grazing cattle and other animals. Red clover (or it's extracts) have also been used by traditional as well as modern medicine to treat a number of conditions including cancer, whooping cough, respiratory problems, and skin inflammations, such as psoriasis and eczema. More recently tests have concluded that red clover contains isoflavones, plant-based chemicals that produce estrogen-like effects in the body. However is not understood fully at this time if these estrogen-like effects of isoflavones can pass through a grazing cows digestive system and pass into milk collected from said animal. Until more research is done we can not know if estrogen-like effects will pass from animals to people through way of produced milk or if these effects will even be measurable.
Go let the cow graze in the grass.
Graze grass.
What cows normally do- walk around.
Around 80 days
graze as in cows graze in the pasture
THE ACTUAL QUESTION IS THIS..............................................................3 cows graze the field in 3 days and 2 cows graze the field in 6 days then how many days does it take 1 cow to graze the complete field?mathematical answer-------------------------------------------letone cow graze th field in n daysinitially length of the grass = g.grazing rate for the cow= r;growing rate of the grass =R;nowg+ no.of days* grazing rate=no. of the cows *no. of days *grazing rate.g+3*R=3*3*r ---------->(1)g+6*R=2*6*r ---------->(2)g+n*R=1*n*r ----------->(3)on solving the equation (1) and (2)r =Ri.e. grazing rate = Growing ratehencewe can say that one cow can not finish the grass from the fieldmanuallyput r =R in equation (4).g+n*r=n*r (Invalid equation )without using mathematic we can also solve it logically-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------as we know that grass is continuously growing, if cow is grazing at one place, grass id growing at other places, hence it can not be finishedSaurabh Tripathi @ vasudhaika Software Solution Pvt.Ltd Hyderabad
Yes, horses can indeed safely eat crimson clover. This type of clover is not toxic to a horse and is commonly found in pastures where they graze.
Cows in Switzerland graze in pastures There are many lush valleys that make excellent graze for cattle. Switzerland is well suited to cattle production.
Yes. A lot of the legume plants that they eat have flowers--clover, alfalfa, sanfoin, etc--thus it isn't all that uncommon for a cow to eat a bunch of flowers in addition to the grass they graze.
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No ... cows can't survive underwater, and the octopus can't graze on land ...
The cows are grazing on the grass to get nutrition.