Spitting out cud is one of the first signs of disease in cattle. It is often indicative of abscesses or bad teeth. It is also associated with diseases such as tick fever and anaplasmosis.
They don't.
Cud. Cows regergitate grass and it is call cud. Hence cows chew their cud.
No.
Nothing. Cows usually don't "lose" their cud anyway.
Let it relax. The cow won't chew its cud unless it feels unthreatened and comfortable.
Actually, yes, but they do not wear it well.
Origin: In the 1500's, a lot of people owned cows and sheep. These are animals that chew their cuds (food that is spit up from the stomach to the mouth and chewed again). It is a long process.
Who cares? Llamas will not spit at you if you aren't mean to them and if you didn't do anything, that means someone else was abusing them! Their spit can either be saliva, grain, or cud! Hph...
The times you see them chewing are when they are chewing their cud.
Yes, to be rechewed as cud.
They have the same four-chambered stomach that cows have and are capable of chewing cud just like cows do.
Deer, Cows, Sheep. All animals that chew the cud.
Deer, Cows, Sheep. All animals that chew the cud.