Hypothesis, since it is a statement that is being tentative about the natural world, in this case dairy cows and the response to their milking ability if they are fed wheat or not.
Making a prediction
They can eat wheat but it depends on the farmer if they want to feed cows wheat.
well wheat is the most product they at sell the market, and cows are popular but most of the fast food restaurants buy them but not that often.
The word produce is both a noun and a verb. Examples: Noun: I went to the store to get produce. (vegetables and fruits) Verb: Cows produce milk. (they make it)
Yes.
Cows' wheat
Cows produce more milk in new zealand.
Cows don't lay eggs, or milk duds. Cows have calves and produce milk. Bulls produce semen to fertilize the cows.
No. It's not something that is regularly fed, if at all, to cattle and cows.
It is more cost effective to produce fields of wheat than a field of beef cows because cows grow slower than plants. Cows also lose a lot of energy through mating, excretion, and respiration, keeping warm, moving and fighting. They also cost a lot more to feed then to provide plants with nutrients. A lot of money is also spent to keep all the cows healthy. Whereas plants take a small amount space, cows take up a lot of space. Also, not all the cow is eaten e.g. bones.Cows use significantly more energy to grow, metabolize etc., than wheat. Therefore for every Joule of energy obtained fron the sun, humans can harvest significantly more energy from any plant than we can an animal.
The dairy cows that produce milk with the most butterfat content are Jerseys.
Unfortunately, no. Not real cows. Fictional cows, sure.
holsteins.they are black and white cows