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How do cows chew cheese?

Updated: 12/4/2021
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Ihaveabunchofanswers

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11y ago

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Cows don't chew cheese. They're herbivores, they chew grass and hay and such, and chew, when they're sitting around and relaxed, partly digested forage matter that they regurgitated from their reticulo-rumen tract called cud.

Milk is produced from cows (normally for their calves, but in the case of dairy cows, for human consumption), and the fatty content of milk is made into cheese and other creamy dairy products like ice cream, yogurt, and butter.

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Cows eat wheat, fruits and kiwi (birds). They don't eat cheese.

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