No. Flies are attracted to the cows dung.
Yes, just like all animals, including humans, do.
Having lived on a dairy for a period of time, I've never seen a cow eat its own poop (aka: cow pie). So no, I don't believe cows eat their own poop.
cows are like a dog, they sweat by persprating on their nose.
Move it's poop to the place where you want it to poop. Move it's poop to the place where you want it to poop.
No.
No. Flies are attracted to the cows dung.
Yes, just like all animals, including humans, do.
because their digestive systems work in different ways.
yes i have a farm i have touched there poop smelled there poop + yes it does smell it smells like hell and there buttock hole looks big bigger than cows buttock hole
Good grief, no.
horses and cows have a similar diet and their both large animals
Livestock effects the environment because when the cows and cattle poop, their poop releases a chemical oxide that harms the grass and plants that are letting us breathe and so on
Having lived on a dairy for a period of time, I've never seen a cow eat its own poop (aka: cow pie). So no, I don't believe cows eat their own poop.
cows poop when ohers do. once one cow poops all the others do too. i know caz i saw it on dirty jobs......you know now would be a good time for you to ask your health teacher or science teacher........they will love you if you asked these questions
Poop (feces) are the waste products of digestion and certain parts of cell respiration. The food people and animals (including cats) eat is not completely utilized in the digestion process and it passes out of the intestinal tract in the form of poop! The less efficient the animal at digesting it's food the more feces it produces...that's why cows, horses and other animals produce a lot more poop than other animals.
It depends on it's stinky-ness. Most poo smells, but if you can make several thousand cows die with your stench, then g osee a doctor.