NO!! Cow pies are big flat pats of cow poo, and are NOT to be eaten by anything except those flies and beetles that live off of cow patties.
Cow patties are made up of digested material that has gone through the cows' digestive system, and is essentially fecal material.
No. When you drive by a cow pasture notice all the tufts of grass standing around the pasture. This is where old cow patties lie because they avoid grazing the grass that grows around these patties. But that occurs only if they are set to continuously graze a pasture.
less than 1 cow will make 10 patties
Having lived on a dairy for a period of time, I've never seen a cow eat its own poop (aka: cow pie). So no, I don't believe cows eat their own poop.
Feces from a cow that has a healthy diet will be dark brown and flat, sort of like a thick pancake. Freshly-dropped cow patties are a sickly-green colour, then develop a dark-brown crust as they dry up from the outside in.
poo, dunno why but i guess cos it doesnt look as bad?????? It depends. They like to roll in and sometimes eat cow and horse patties, but my dogs will eat my cats' vomit too. I do not think they like boogers.
some times magic mushrooms can be found under cow patties, this can be dangerous to just eat them because its very hard to tell what kind they really are
Dog food & Hamburger patties!
Krabby Patties, eggs, bread, everything we eat
Rainbows and Lollipops
No, not all cow patties produce magic mushrooms. The conditions must be right for the mushrooms to grow, and mushroom spores must be introduced into the cow patty in some way, such as by wind dispersal.