Cows are herbivores. They eat a diet of roughages that can vary but consist primarily on grass and legumes which they graze themselves or are fed to them in the form of hay, silage or haylage. Grains like corn, barley, oats and sometimes wheat as well as a variety of by-products from various industries (from ethanol to bakery) are also fed to cattle as a means to increase nutritive value of the main type of feed they are fed. Corn and barley are also often fed to cattle as silage.
no, cows are naturally herbivores, they may be intoduced some meat in captivity but they would never eat meat in the wild
No. Cows only eat plant material. That makes them herbivores.
The horse is a herbivore.
None of these.A cow is a herbivore.
Yes.
A horse is a herbivore.
A horse is a herbivore. They do not eat meat.
A horse is a herbivore.
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The graceful Horse is purely herbivourous.
Herbivores.
a horse eats grass, hay and is called herbivore
A Palomino is a horse Colour and Type and as such it is strictly a herbivore.
Do horses eat meat? No, it's an herbivore.
herbivore/omnivore
HERBIVOR.
herbivore