Yes, most Hamburgers are made primarily of beef, which is the muscle from a cow. However, there are also patty-shaped products similar to hamburgers that are made from chicken meat, turkey meat and from soy or black beans (veggie burgers).
No, cows are runinants and eat only grass.
Cows eat grass, grains, fruits, and other plants. Probably not.
A cow will not eat the hamburger meat, though she would appreciate the bread and vegetables. She would not be offended by the meat, either. She wouldn't recognize it as meat from her kind.
Probably, but they're more interest in eating grass and hay than eating broccoli.
NO.
cattle eat grass, we eat beef, our waste goes to sanitory system, they sell the sludge off of that to farmers, they spread it, cows eat it, and then we eat them..makes me hungry for a burg or a steak just talking about it...
The duration of The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger is 300.0 seconds.
You've got to be kidding? How could a little ferret ever injure or eat a cow? Maybe cooked cow would be eaten by a ferret, sometimes I share my hamburger with him!
The Cow Who Wanted to Be a Hamburger was created on 2010-03-12.
You only have half the story. It gets wierder. Why would you eat a hamburger made with beef? Ham comes from a pig. Beef comes from a cow, but we associate all things masculine with being "beefy." Why not big and cowfy? Phil
It depends on the size of the shark and the size of the food. You can't eat a cow whole but you can one hamburger at a time.
Hamburger comes from cow meat. Cows eat grass to live. Grass needs the sun to grow. Therefore hamburger gets its energy from the sun.
Grass goes to a Cow. The cow is killed and cooked into a hamburger which, in turn gets consumed by humans.
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A hamburger patty is made of ground beef from a cow.
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Good news: no.