Grass, hay, grain or silage, depending on the time of year and what kind of farm/ranch they live at and what kind of cows they are.
7 pounds.
On day 60?
Yes. A typical lactating Jersey cow will eat 5% of her body weight per day in dry matter. In dry matter terms, a 1000 lb cow can eat upwards of 50 lbs per day. On an as-fed basis, that can range from 70 to 100 lbs per day.
This is a traditional dish that developed from the necessity to eat every part of the cow. However, in most developed countries people generally don't eat the brains of cows due to concerns over mad cow disease.
Ghanaian people eat every day by every day I mean two times a day
A newborn calf needs to have his milk every two to three hours.
50 tons a day
16-18 hours.
Cows don't eat such a thing as "lunch." They eat whenever they want, no matter what time of the day it is.
Maintenance requirements are 2.5% of a cow's body weight in dry matter ration per day.
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You should eat them every day. It is recommended that you eat them 5 times a day.