the factory farm cow's diet is usally corn becuase it is a ver cheap crop to buy and grow
Of course! The cows need all the molars they can get. Their diet consists mainly of cellulose and digesting it requires a lot of molar work:)
Millie and Emma were the names of the first cloned cows (Jerseys) that were produced at the University of Tennessee using the standard cell-culturing techniques.
The only reason cows would eat paper is curiosity. But the reason cows would eat/chew on wood is because they are most likely deficient in a specific mineral, particularly phosphorus. To stop them from eating wood, find some way of giving them more P in their diet.
Kine is a plural form of "cow." Archaic in Standard English, it is still current in some dialects.
Twelve cows can be called a flink, a dozen head or a herd of cows.
Though I cannot give you the balanced diet of a herd of cows , I can give you and define a balanced diet for a herd of cows. A balanced diet for cows is also called a complete ration, and is a ration that meets all the nutritional requirements for a herd of cows based on their weight, physiological and reproductive needs, breeding, reproductive/lactation stages, age, class, and feeds available.
Yes. Their diet primarily consists of grass and forbs.
Cows are not predators, hence they do not have prey. As to what cows eat, that question has already been answered in a separate question, which can be seen below in the Related questions section.
Of course! The cows need all the molars they can get. Their diet consists mainly of cellulose and digesting it requires a lot of molar work:)
Most livestock trailers hold 5 or 6 cows.
That is false
im asking the fn question
Beef is from cows and people eat it unless it is against their religion or their diet.
The standard American diet contains between 4000 and 5000 mg of sodium per day.
Because that is their natural habitat. Cows thrive on grass in grasslands (provided they are managed properly) because grass is a part of their natural diet.
Usually it's from a sudden switch from a high-fibre diet to one that is low in fibre and high in energy and protein, like switching cows from a hay-only diet to a fresh pasture. The grass that cows eat get digested in the rumen, and the by-product that does not get used or is not needed are expelled as feces.
Is also known as a Dairy Diet. The standard regiment for peptic ulcers