I am sure that you could, but dairy cows are more valuable to farmers for the milk they produce, not their meat.
No. Cows are herbivores, not carnivores. You're better off feeding a dog or a cat that slab of beef instead of a cow.
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7 pounds.
A cow. Or, if you want to go into specifics, a dairy cow.
The basic diet of a dairy cow is a TMR (total mixed ration) this ration usually consists of soybean, silage, and hay (alfa alfa), this ration is mixed in a large machine and delivered to the manger for the cow to eat.
It gives more milk than what it would normally produce for its calf. That's what constitutes a cow for being a dairy cow.
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The dairy cow.
It would most likely eat grass or grain.
Jerseys would eat what a typical dairy cow would eat, being a TMR ration or grazing grass out on pasture. See the related question below for a more detailed answer.
That all depends on the breed. Are you asking about a dairy cow or a beef cow, and what breed of dairy or beef cow?
Dairy cattle like Holsteins, Brown Swiss and Jerseys.
A dairy cow would die a matter of a few weeks before she even gets to the point where she is deemed "feral." I would see a beef cow becoming feral, yes, but not a dairy cow.