Absolutely, yes!! Cows LOVE silage, it's like candy to a bunch of +1000 lb 5-year olds!
No. Cows are herbivores, meaning that they are strictly plant-eating animals, not omnivores nor carnivores. Cows eat grass, hay and silage and should eat just grass, hay and silage.
Cows do not eat (nor drink) milk. They drink water and eat forages like grass, hay, silage and grains.
Cows are grown up; they are mature female bovines. They eat grass, hay, silage, and other forages, basically.
Same things that other cows from other countries and parts of the world eat: grass, hay, silage and grain. See related question below for more.
Four general types: Hay, grass, grain and silage.
A bull eats anything that cows eat, including grass, hay, silage, and grain.
There are not really "three things" that cows eat, it's more or less the three types of things cows eat. Cows can only eat one thing: plant matter. The three main types of plant matter they eat are fresh green grass, roughage in the form of hay or silage, and grain.
Yes.
The same stuff that is answered in the related question below. I.E., Grass, Hay, Silage, Grain, etc.
Yes, as long as they're still being fed. Cows on corn, corn silage and hay can still produce milk.
Cows eat corn, any grain, alfalfa and clover, and silage (either green corn stalks or other plant that is chopped into small pieces and fermented in a sealed environment).
Grass, hay, grain or silage, depending on the time of year and what kind of farm/ranch they live at and what kind of cows they are.