"Fat cows are used for meat. In fact, fat cows will bring a premium price at market because of the high density and quality of marbeling of the meat that is obtained from fat cows. Lean cows produce tough meat that is lacking in fat, and fat cows are much preferred."
Yes, cows do sleep. They spend about 4 hours a day lying down to rest and sleep, often in short intervals throughout the day and night.
big fat cows so dont eat it.... pour cows
Fat.
Cows can and will sleep anywhere they like whenever and however they feel, or whatever their daily routine entails. If they want to sleep inside, they'll sleep inside. If they want to sleep out, they'll sleep out.
they eat walk a little bit and sleep that what cows do
Yes
cows
Laying down.
What most consider to be "fat" on a cow--being a large, rotund belly--is in fact not being fat at all. When a cow has a round abdomen and is eating, behaving and eliminating wastes normally, then that "fat" cow is indeed healthy. But, there still can be truly fat cows, and those cows are those that have fat deposits over their ribs, pelvic areas and deposits in the brisket (part in front of the chest with loose skin) and rump. Fat cows are those cows that have so much fat that ribs cannot be felt and the pelvic area is not seen, and such cows are not exactly what us humans would consider healthy cows. Obese cows can have problems with lactation and reproduction (including infertility and difficulty in birthing), which would compromise their own well being.
cows now go away
Grass contains carotenoids, which makes the fat, milk, cream, and butter from grass-fed cows yellow. Fat from cows fed indoors, on grain or grain-based pellets, is white.