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Cows are not put into wheat pastures. They are fed at the diary with grains and other things.

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Is wheat a pasture?

No. Wheat is a crop, not a pasture. However winter wheat can be grown to be grazed as temporary pasture during the summer time, or grown to be grazed in the fall or winter.


How did the cows get to calf pasture?

They gave birth to a calf and the farmer let them and their calves into the so-called calf pasture.


What is the name of the place called where a cow calves?

A calving pen, or out on the pasture.


How can you put calves in a sentence?

i like calves


What is cattle mesh?

It's a type of fencing (also called Page Wire) that keeps calves from escaping out of the pasture.


Why do cows moo annoyingly?

They don't moo just to annoy you. Unless you get annoyed easily and you are the one who is finding their bawling irksome (no offense of course...). There are several reasons why cattle will moo consistently:They are hungryThey have just been weaned from their calves and their calves from themThey have just been put in a new pasture and are separated from their calves and are mooing to each other to meet up again.They are about to be fed.


What is Montana's primary agriculture?

Calves or cattle, wheat, hay, barley, and dairy products


What is the meaning of a change of pasture makes fat calves?

The phrase "a change of pasture makes fat calves" suggests that introducing variety or new experiences can lead to growth and improvement. In a literal sense, changing the grazing area for livestock can provide them with better nutrition, resulting in healthier, fatter calves. Metaphorically, it implies that exploring new opportunities or environments can foster personal or professional development, leading to greater success and well-being.


What wheat do you put in a wheat bag?

wheat.


How many calves could you expect your jersey nurse cow to raise If you just treated her like a beef cow and let her out to pasture with the calves and how many gallons of milk would she produce?

A jersey cow produces quite a lot of milk, much more than a beef cow does. Beef cows only produce around 10 to 20 lbs of milk per day, whereas a Jersey is capable of producing 40 to 50 lbs of milk per day. With double the milk production, she can nurse 3 to 4 calves at a time, probably even more if her lactation is kept up enough that four calves will suckle on her all at once, then another group of calves nose in to take the rest. Of course this also depends on the quality of the pasture. If the pasture is producing lush, thick grass, then she will have no problem producing enough milk for a half a dozen calves. However, if pasture is sparse, she may only have enough to nurse a couple.


Can you give me an example of a sentence using the word pasture?

"I'm not ready to be put out to pasture!" Arthur exclaimed.


When do cows start grazing?

It depends on the farm, and whether the calf is reared for milk or beef production, but usually calves can be put out to pasture (grazing) as soon as they are weaned, as long as they are healthy. This can be as early as 3 months of age, or even sooner in some cases.