Cows and dogs have different feedstuff requirements, thus there is no one food that contains vitamins (or any other nutrient) for both cows and dogs.
We eat the cows and chickens. They are food. The same cannot be said of cats and dogs in most cultures. In most cultures we do not kill pets, not even when they are cows and chickens.
to provide vitamins
dogs, cats, elephants, horses, pigs, cows and a few babies
Vitamins help cows the same way vitamins help us: they help with maintenance of bodily functions and good health in the cattle. Without essential vitamins, cattle would get sick and/or starve from malnutrition and eventually die.
No NO NO NO
People kill cows because they are bred for eating. Humans need food to survive. We don't eat our dogs do we? No! Its the owners causing these dog fights. The dogs are just brought. Ban dog fights.
A bull eats anything that cows eat, including grass, hay, silage, and grain.
Vitamins do not belong to a specific food group. Vitamins are found in all food groups.
cows and dogs
The five main domesticated animals are dogs, cats, cattle (cows), pigs, and poultry (chickens). These animals have been selectively bred by humans over thousands of years for various purposes such as companionship, food, and labor.
When dogs get in packs, they can kill young cattle, but it doesn't necessarily mean that they will eat them. Dogs are capable of eating raw meat from almost any animal, including cows, so to answer your question, yes.
Most certainly. Dogs love them, and are a popular treat for them!