Cows are quite efficient at breaking down coarse roughage into tiny pieces and that a lot of water is involved in digesting them. Because of that these tiny pieces compile into sloppy cow-patties.
NO.
Cows don't have tongs, so why bother asking?
"Feces" means bodily waste discharged from the intestine, so hamster feces means the droppings or turds in the bottom of the cage. Feces a word that ends in "s" and there is no such word as "fece".
Most people are afraid of cows because they are big, intimidating and messy creatures. However, there are cows that are also afraid of humans. So it can be both of two worlds.
Cecotropy is the process by which rabbits will reingest part of their feces by eating them directly from the rectum. Rabbits only ingest the soft "night" feces or cecotrophs. Hence the word Cecotropy.
No it bodily waste
NO.
Faeces is made up of waste materials and mucus as much as 75% is water based.
Out of the cow's anus which is right under the tail.
Like Cows, their manure and feces can be used as fertilizer.
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.
Certain animals, like cows, fertilize with feces which enriches the soil.
They eat grass and their feces is nutrient rich which is often used to increase productivity of pastures or fields.
Wet, so as to spatter easily; wet, as with something slopped over; muddy; plashy; as, a sloppy place, walk, road.
The cows rectum stores fecal matter until it is expelled through the anus. The expulsion of feces is known as defecation.
Hamburgers = beef beef = cows Steak is from cows. So yes, cows are eaten.
muslims that are sloppy i guess