Jerseys would eat what a typical dairy cow would eat, being a TMR ration or grazing grass out on pasture. See the related question below for a more detailed answer.
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Yes, We can I reckon when we know some particular characteristics of a Jersey cow.
The cow would get sick.
If a human were to eat the same diet as a cow, then it will go through faster in a human than in a cow. Thus, a human on a vegetarian diet will digest food faster than a cow would on grass.
Not exactly: you are confusing the terms used in food chains and food webs. A cow's diet is considered herbivorous, whereas the cow itself is a primary consumer because it eats only plants. In other words, the cow herself is deemed a primary consumer, and her diet is herbivorous.
The cow could not ruminate her diet. She would starve.
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The basic diet of a dairy cow is a TMR (total mixed ration) this ration usually consists of soybean, silage, and hay (alfa alfa), this ration is mixed in a large machine and delivered to the manger for the cow to eat.
No. Diet is primarily responsible for taste differences in beef.