She will not be getting thin nor begging you as much for something to eat. She will be maintaining her weight, or gaining weight, depending on what you are feeding her.
Another good sign is that if the hay feeder is always full, or there's still lots of grass in the pasture that she's able to graze on.
NEVER eat a diseased cow, unless you know for certainthat the disease that the cow has will not affect the meat and ultimately you. But if you don't know, don't eat it, otherwise you could get very sick and die.
no they don't
If it's hungry enough, perhaps.
the plastic bag will get get stuck in its oesophagus and if its large enough to choke the cow it will leave the planet.
Why would you even think about doing that? Good luck. I woudn't recommend trying it In order to eat a live cow, you would have to be big enough to put it in your mouth whole. If you are butchering it, slicing of portions for eating, they will be dead when you eat them even if the cow isn't. It would be incredibly cruel to do this.
No.
No. They know when to stop eating, since they have to stop to ruminate and rest for a little while, giving them time to empty the rumen enough to have the urge to start eating again.
beef is like cow, and Indians like me know that the cow is very sacred and we are not supposed to eat beef or any meat whatsoever or we are disrespecting our god. that's why we are vegetarians!
There's no such thing as an "organic cow." A cow is a cow, regardless. She will eat what "normal" cows eat, which is defined in the related question posted below.
No, never. Cow paddies are cow feces.
No, a cow will not eat meat, although there will be some curious cow that would probably try it, cows do not and will not eat meat.
Maybe this "cow" that you are concerned about isn't a cow at all. Joking aside, if this is indeed a cow and not a different animal, illness like pneumonia or IBR can be serious enough to make a cow too sick to eat, thus not burp up and chew cud.