Yes, it can be a feedstuff that can be fed to cattle. However, most grains that are fed to cattle are corn, barley, sorghum, and field peas. Wheat is mostly used for bread-making, not as a grain to feed livestock.
Yes. Grass is the staple food of a cow's diet, no matter what form it's in: on pasture, as hay, silage, or grass seeds harvested as grain.
They can if it's put in with a feed like grain or silage. Bread, a cheap feed source for cattle, also contains yeast. So to answer your question, yes.
well it depends if their are seeds in the food that they do eat. but on purpose no well it depends if their are seeds in the food that they do eat. but on purpose no
Yes
No, cows only eat vegetation. Cows are herbivores.
cows eat grass
cows can eat nuts.
If Not They Would Never Eat Cows.
No, the cows are too big to eat.
yes cows can eat candy
Cows don't eat animals, they eat grass they are herbivores.
French cows eat grass.
Loins only eat cows sometimes.
You are not allowed to eat anything with yeast because of the fact that the tradition was that they had no yeast with them and matzo is bread without yeast, so its some of the only things you can eat. You are not allowed to eat anything with yeast because of the fact that the tradition was that they had no yeast with them and matzo is bread without yeast, so its some of the only things you can eat.
They can eat wheat but it depends on the farmer if they want to feed cows wheat.
Yeast is a bacteria... you eat as much as you can, or wish to, consume.