Cows of any size need grass or hay to eat, not vegetables. Vegetables can be fed as a treat, but only if they'll eat it or if they know it's something worth eating. Otherwise, it's best to feed them hay or let them graze in a temporary or permanent pasture.
They can, as they are herbivores, but they often prefer grass.
no. Badgers eat small animals like slugs.
eat lots of veges you get good exercise
because it keeps you healthy
Yes, but only in small amounts. Lime is calcium, and is good for cows that are lactating or producing milk.
stages if read right than something about the stages in veges. as in theatrical works
No. Walruses eat plankton and small fish, NOT cows.
It depends how big the box is. And how small the cows are.
Green vegetables that are good in soup are peas, green beans, cabbage, and greens or spinach.
eat fruit and veges
The small intestine of cows are sometimes used as violin strings or sausage casings.
Yes, cedar trees are safe for cows to be around.