Yes. Bread is a cheap way of putting weight on young cattle and lactating cows when grain is too expensive to buy and feed. Bread should be fed in moderation, not ad libitum because it is a "hot feed" just like grain, and can cause bloating if too much is taken in at one feeding. Cattle being fed bread should have access to hay at all times to counter balance the rich feed and keep them from bloating on it. But also be careful too because once they get a taste of it, they'll literally walk all over you just to get at it!
No. Toast is bread that has been exposed to heat to be toasted. Toast and bread have nothing to do with cows, and the making of bread also has nothing to do with cows and does not come from cows at all.
Energy...
Eating grass
Cows make milk from eating grass.
Cows don't any crops on farmville.
Yes, but only in moderation.
Plant-eating animals are generally considered herbivores.
they bread for sure and pork cows for the indian people
grazzing
By eating your sandwich
Contaminated by what?
No, raisin bread is not good for cows. Raisins contain compounds that are toxic to dogs and may also pose risks to other animals, including cows, potentially leading to kidney damage. Additionally, bread is not a natural part of a cow's diet and can cause digestive issues. It's best to stick to grass, hay, and other appropriate feed for their health.