As a little treat, sure, but not as a main staple of their diet. Cattle need to be on grass, and fed hay as their staple diet. Apples can cause a choking hazard of a bovine swallows them whole, and so can carrots, since cows typically don't chew before swallowing. If you cut the carrots and apples up in little pieces that your bovine can swallow without choking, then she'll be better off.
You can feed cows bread, but not too much, as it is very rich for their digestive systems. Also, cattle may not develop a taste for cabbage or lettuce, as they prefer to eat grass and grass-legume mix hay instead.
Yes. They eat no meat but the do eat hay, nuts, bread, apples, carrots etc.
no
they eat apples n carrots
do grass hoppers eat carrots
carrots and apples
they eat potatoes,carrots,apples,and fish food
Because they're hungry?
They can eat apples, carrots. corn and most veggies.
they eat potatoes,carrots,apples,and fish food
eat apples + carrots + cakes
any thing but not apples or carrots
Horses can eat grass, hay, grain, apples, carrots, sugar cubes, and much more...Sea grass and moss.