No, but they do like to eat the leaves off of trees as far as they can reach off the ground (which can be from 5 to 7 feet high, depending on how big the cattle are). But they prefer grass to tree leaves.
No.
Yes, and they'll kill them too by eating these small trees. To prevent them from doing so, fence off the trees so that the cows cannot reach the trees at all.
No, but cows can destroy pine trees by rubbing the bark off, chewing off the twigs and branches, etc. Pine trees are actually poisonous to cattle, especially to pregnant cows.
What animals eat trees?Animals that eat trees: Horses,Goats,Cows,Donkeys,Mules - there maybe some more but these are the most common,
they like to eat cows and lay eggs under trees/
Yes. Grasses are essentially leaves, cows will also eat leaves off of trees and shrubs and eat leaves (as well as the stems) from forbs like alfalfa.
No, cows only eat vegetation. Cows are herbivores.
cows can eat nuts.
cows eat grass
They are similar to cows so they eat the same types of things cows do, such as- grass, some twigs off shrubs and trees, and other forbs that are edible.
Goats can and quite often do eat grass just like cows do. Cows will eat leaves as well: grass is pretty much all leaf anyway, but cows will eat leaves off of forbs, trees and shrubs as much as possible or as high as they reach. However, goats are not roughage grazers, rather they are what are called "selective grazers" like deer are, meaning they like or choose to eat leaves from forbs and shrubs than grass.
If Not They Would Never Eat Cows.
No, the cows are too big to eat.