For how long a period are you feeding them? And what size are these cows, if they are really "cows" at all? Either way, I'll give you an estimate.
One bovine will eat 2.5% of it's body weight, no matter if it's a cow, a bull, a steer, a heifer or a calf. Thus, one 1000 lb (454 kg) cow, with or without a calf, will eat 25 lb per day. For 100 cows, that's 2500 lbs of hay per day.
When they're hungry, of course, and when they're out of feed or pasture.
They might not move around much, but female cows need energy to help their calf grow inside them (if they are pregnant), and produce milk to feed their young.
Cows do not eat corn in their natuaral diet. They eat grass. Cows are being fed corn because it is cheap and plentiful. Because corn is not a natural food for cows, they need help digesting it and are fed antibiotics to keep their digestion healthy.
You would need cows (Of course!), barns and pastures to house them, feed, milking machines, farm hands and a good work ethic. Cows will needed to have been milked twice a day. You will either need to buy a bull or stud your cows to a bull, because you cow needs to have had a calf before it starts giving milk. You would need cows (Of course!), barns and pastures to house them, feed, milking machines, farm hands and a good work ethic. Cows will needed to have been milked twice a day. You will either need to buy a bull or stud your cows to a bull, because you cow needs to have had a calf before it starts giving milk.
you don't need to even feed it
None. Cows may need grazing area but an area does not need cows!
u should give them the cattle cake
An easy answer to this is, "depends" on the meaning of this question, referring to cost or, how many is a head of cattle. The word "cattle", is plural. I will assume the question is "how much was a cow" in the 1860's As a "head" refers to a number. A head, would be just one, 100 cows would be "100 head". It is improper to call steers, heifers, and bulls cows. each has a different use and you would not want to buy 5 cows to replace the old ones you have you would want heifers, nor would you want to buy steers when you need bulls and there, is the need for distinction. therefore, to count your herd of 40 cows 10 bulls 25 steers and 25 heifers is 100 head. now that that is straightened out, the cost of one head in 1860's was about $3.00.
how much do i feed my dog
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