Cows and dogs have different feedstuff requirements, thus there is no one food that contains vitamins (or any other nutrient) for both cows and dogs.
to provide vitamins
Vitamins help cows the same way vitamins help us: they help with maintenance of bodily functions and good health in the cattle. Without essential vitamins, cattle would get sick and/or starve from malnutrition and eventually die.
Urea, water, and other excess water-soluble vitamins and minerals that were not needed in the cow's body.
because it metabolised food.
yes it is metabolised in liver by oxidation reaction....:)
Oligosaccharides from beans are not completely metabolised.
sort of well, only 18% the other things that make up horizon B is oxygen, vitamins, and cows
the body metabolises heroin and Oxycontin in different ways. On a standard drug panel test it will light up for opiates if you have taken them, but if you take a complex blood test then they can distinguish which drug you have taken because heroin gets metabolised and leaves one metabolised form of heroin than Oxycontin does not when metabolised.
Alcohol is metabolised by the body, so time is required.
Bioavailability of a drug is the amount of the drug that is available for use by the body after it has been metabolised by the liver.
Angus cows are beef cows, not dairy cows. Holsteins are dairy cows, not beef cows, which is where we get the majority of our milk from.