Cows and sheep need 8 kg of grain for every 1 kg of meat they produce, pigs about 4 kg. The most efficient poultry units need a mere 1.6 kg of feed to produce 1 kg of chicken." Farmed fish can also be fed on grain and use even less than poultry.
Milch denotes a cow or other domestic mammal giving or kept for milk.
Silage is made from corn (maize) and fed to animals such as cattle or sheep. Cows are fed silage and give milk, so yes silage is the food of milch animals.
fodder
the animals who provide us with milk , such as cow , goat, buffalo etc...
milch animals like cow, buffalo, sheep, goat, the camel ,etc , are milch cattle.
Milch animals refers to those that yield milk. For example cows, goat etc.The cattle that are used for doing labour in the fields such as carting, irrigation, tilling etc are called draught animals
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They are all together called "Milch Animals".Or else say them Dairy animals Eg. dairy cows, dairy goats
All the animals, taken together, are called the animal kingdom.
An animal that hunts other animals are called carnivores. The hunter is called a predator, and the hunted animals are called prey.
it is called animal laws
David Milch's birth name is David S. Milch.
A lover of animals or a person opposed to animal cruelty is called a zoophile.
An animal's pouch is called a marsupium.
A preythey are called prey. most herbivores, plant eaters, are prey apart from those which are poisonous or have weapons. apart from the animals at the top of its food chain most animals are eaten by other animals. there is no specific animal if that was what the question was asking.