No. Grass is a plant, and has nothing to do with fat.
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.
No. The fat in the milk comes from the way the grass was digested and the nutrients dispersed throughout the system. Full-fat milk is just another term for milk that has not been altered after coming straight from the cow.
Horses get fat on grass when they eat too much or it. Grass is the primary food they were designed to eat. It has all the nutrients and calories they need. Overeating makes everyone fat.
cause there FAT
loads cuz there all fat LOL yes Americans are fat
yes, a fox is a grass in milwakee
it was for your fat grazing moma :) lol
The cast of Blue Grass - 1992 includes: Christopher Aber as Guest Rachel Puchkoff as Fat Girl in Grass
Yellow fat is a sign that either the animal has been grass-fed, or the meat wasn't cured properly. But mostly it's because the animal has been grass-fed, not grain-fed, which makes the fat white.
it was made so they could eat grass in the wild
Epona does not get fat, no matter how long you leave her by herself. I assume she eats a lot of grass and does a lot of exercise by herself.
Drinking wheat grass can help you lose weight. The wheat grass helps to flush toxins from your body and provide your system with the nutrients necessary to burn fat.