Yes! Alfalfa pellets/range pellets or cubes are commonly fed to cattle for supplementation. They are very rich, so they must be fed in small rations, like a couple pounds per head.
Typically a horse (when owned) will eat hay or grass and possibly some type of grain or pelleted feed.
They can eat wheat but it depends on the farmer if they want to feed cows wheat.
Cows don't eat candy, nor should you feed it to them.
Yes, but it's not acceptable for dairy cows,
The difference between feeding cows, pigs and goats is the type of food they eat. Pigs will eat almost anything in addition to their feed. Cows and goats will graze and also eat feed.
It will feed 20 cows in 80 days.
No, cows eat grass. They are herbivores. Animal products can be included in their feed (and sometimes are), but of their own devices they would not normally eat goose or any other animal.
Horses should mainly eat hay or grass as that is what they are designed to eat. However you can also feed grains or pelleted feeds for extra energy. Treats can include many types of fruit and vegetable's.
you feed male cows (bulls) the same thing that you feed female cows so mostly grass.
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.
pelleted food and vegetables
not sure- how many burgers did you eat again?