No, cows produce poo prolifically. Food spends a day or two in the stomachs and intestine fermenting and digesting but it moves out as fast as it is eaten.
depends on the size of the food. from once a week to once a month.
Best once a week because they are fragile
No.
Once a week
Boas and pythons are different types of snakes. In general, most snakes eat once a week when they are young. As they get bigger and the food gets larger, sometimes once every other week. It all depends on the size of the snake, the size of the food and even the time of year.
It depends on the size of the tank. Normally once a week is perfect but it doesn't really matter if you miss a week once in a while.
Depends on the size of the snake ! if it's less than a year old - every 3-4 days - over that - once a week is fine !
The letter "e" because its twice in lifetime, once in year, twice in week, and never in a day
No, cows eat grass. This is sometimes a problem, because sheep also eat grass - but the sheep eat the grass all the way down to the ground, which can kill the grass. That means that next week, there won't BE any grass, so the cows who come into this pasture next week can starve. In fact, this was one of the points of contention between cattle farmers and sheep farmers in the "Old West"; cows could continue to graze in the same pasture week after week, but sheep would kill the pasture grass.
Depending on its size, you should try feeding it once a week. If it eats set a schedule if not try every other week. Or ask someone at a pet store.
Only a week. Once the rumen stops contracting (which takes four days if the cow has not eaten anything since), a bovine is unable to process or eat and dies.
Once A Week - magazine - ended in 1880.