Yes they can and are. Commonly ground fishmeal and ground poultry by products are added to the feed to increase the protein level. It is first dried, then ground to a fine powder, then rolled into pellets or cubes along with corn, milo, alfalfa, and other feedstuffs. The process makes it not taste like chicken! The cows don't know and don't care. It is usually the unusable parts such as the feet, fins, heads, tails entrails etc that are used.
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Cows milk, chicken bones.
There are none. Grass fed cows produce less butterfat. Therefore there is more waste (buttermilk which is disgarded) than product than normal fed cows.
Grass contains carotenoids, which makes the fat, milk, cream, and butter from grass-fed cows yellow. Fat from cows fed indoors, on grain or grain-based pellets, is white.
what had happened was, a lil gurhlll from the south was raised by cows and fed chicken poo each time she screamed for food with her venturous voice.
Not really, but it may have a little bit of an "off" taste, just like if cows were fed onions.
There are no chicken in cows. Chickens and cows are two very different species, and neither is found inside the other, or even consumed by the other.
On a ranch per say there is really no particular shelter were cattle need to be fed. Cattle can be fed out in the open in the corrals or pastures. I think you are thinking of those black-and-white dairy cows that are commonly fed in barns.
Hypothesis, since it is a statement that is being tentative about the natural world, in this case dairy cows and the response to their milking ability if they are fed wheat or not.
They are not fed ephedrine.
No. It's not something that is regularly fed, if at all, to cattle and cows.
It'll be okay, just keep the water clean and your fishes well-fed.
Cows do not eat corn in their natuaral diet. They eat grass. Cows are being fed corn because it is cheap and plentiful. Because corn is not a natural food for cows, they need help digesting it and are fed antibiotics to keep their digestion healthy.