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Castor bean is not poison to deer unless the group of deer of your reagion has alergy to it , it is common cows or goats invade castor plantation and just be all right that happen because the toxin is iion the seed and the deer is going to eat the leaves
Buy cows and horses. They love phragmite.
Lemons or cows, which are healthier for plants
When animals are produced for food they have to be fed something. Even cows don't only eat grass. The plants they eat could often be eaten by people, saving the field space used by the animals, and also saving the planet from the methane emitted by the animals as they digest their food. If we eat the plants directly, we also produce methane (obviously!), but there's a lower total than if cows etc produce it and we then eat them. Also if we only eat vegetables there is a lot more land area freed up to produce them. When animals are produced for food they have to be fed something. Even cows don't only eat grass. The plants they eat could often be eaten by people, saving the field space used by the animals, and also saving the planet from the methane emitted by the animals as they digest their food. If we eat the plants directly, we also produce methane (obviously!), but there's a lower total than if cows etc produce it and we then eat them. Also if we only eat vegetables there is a lot more land area freed up to produce them.
The answer to that would most likely be cellulose or lignin. Cows can break this substance down, but not completely, and as such cannot be entirely digested in their stomachs.
Cows are eaten by humans.
I know they are safe for zoo animals so I don't know why not for cows.
Hamburgers = beef beef = cows Steak is from cows. So yes, cows are eaten.
80% of our food come from the angiosperm division of trees. That is all the flowering plants. Think of it this way: A piece of meat comes from an animal who had eaten a plant, or Our milk comes from cows who they had eaten some plants. So all the trail leads to flowering plants.
They can, actually. Sheep and cattle on one pasture can disrupt the parasite cycle, and plants that the cows won't eat will be readily eaten by sheep and even goatst.
80% of our food come from the angiosperm division of trees. That is all the flowering plants. Think of it this way: A piece of meat comes from an animal who had eaten a plant, or Our milk comes from cows who they had eaten some plants. So all the trail leads to flowering plants.
Cows aren't eaten. They are for milk.
no. unless by accident.
cows are planning to poison the milk supply and then take over.
Pigs and Cows
No, cows are herbivores, they rely on plants for nutrition.
No. It's not something that is regularly fed, if at all, to cattle and cows.