Yes. They are fed a variety of foods to help in the production of milk or beef.
you eat two cows
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.
They eat the same things that cows of any other colour eat. Please see the related question below.
The farmers were angry with the cattlemen because the cattlemen kept destroying the farmers fences. Then the cows would eat the farmers crops. If that does not satisfy you, then you will need to make your question much more specific.
No. Camels are herbivores, not carnivores, which means they eat the same things as cows do, which is plant matter like grass.
Cows have not changed through the years they still eat the same things; vegetation and grains.
Because if they didn't farm, you wouldn't have very much to eat. They have cows, which give you milk and meat. They grow, corn which makes popcorn, and of course corn on the cob. And a lot others!!!
Because if they didn't farm, you wouldn't have very much to eat. They have cows, which give you milk and meat. They grow, corn which makes popcorn, and of course corn on the cob. And a lot others!!!
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Grass, hay and sometimes grain.
Yes, farmers in at least Mexico and the US have fed cattle scrap chocolate this year (2012).
No, cows are herbivores. They are adapted to eating vegetation, there teeth are designed to help them eat greenery. This is not to say that cows will not eat animals - cows grabbing and eating chickens is a common theme of videos on the Internet. Farmers know that cows will eat anything that presents itself to them.