There's no such thing as an "organic cow." A cow is a cow, regardless. She will eat what "normal" cows eat, which is defined in the related question posted below.
Organic grain or just let her out on pasture to eat grass that hasn't been sprayed with herbicide.
The cow.
No, a cow will not eat meat, although there will be some curious cow that would probably try it, cows do not and will not eat meat.
If you eat a sacred cow, you will be subjected to the disapproval of those who considered the cow to be sacred.
The cow pulls the plow. Without the cow, there would be no agriculture. You do not eat your seed corn. You do not kill and eat the animal that pulls your plow.
Why would you even think about doing that? Good luck. I woudn't recommend trying it In order to eat a live cow, you would have to be big enough to put it in your mouth whole. If you are butchering it, slicing of portions for eating, they will be dead when you eat them even if the cow isn't. It would be incredibly cruel to do this.
Depending on how hungry it is, yes it probably would.
No, this would be a part that would be redeemed as scrap.
Cow's milk that was grown naturally without harmful chemicals.
No. Cow dung is organic material which definitely makes it biodegradable.
You've got to be kidding? How could a little ferret ever injure or eat a cow? Maybe cooked cow would be eaten by a ferret, sometimes I share my hamburger with him!
the samw thing u would if u ate cow an omnivore