It's likely, yes.
what eats kudzu? Well the platasid eats the kudzu that is its natural habitat but in the U.S. bunnies and cows eat it
Buffalo will eat a variety of weeds and brush that cattle do not like.
Longhorns are a breed of cattle created over time in the U.S. they are leaner cattle with wide horns and eat the same things as most other cattle do.
Ankole Cattle eats forage, mostly grass. This breed of cattle is native to Africa and is often referred to as Ankole-Watusi or Ankole longhorn.
Overgrazing of plant species is decreased because the cattle eat the grasses while the sheep eat broad-leafed weeds, forbes, and shrubs.
Longhorn beetles and their larvae eat dead or decaying bark.
eat things in the woods
Because they tend to eat almost everything in sight and are very intimidating with those large, long horns. Cattle in those days were half-wild and very dangerous to deal with on-foot. Stories of cattle goring a horse or a man is enough to make any homesteader hate or fear this breed of cattle.
They eat the same stuff that all other beef cattle will eat (see related question below). They'll eat grass if they are on open range or pasture. They'll eat hay, various grains like corn, oats and barley, and all kinds of vegetation like tree leaves. They've even been known to eat cactus, mostly in feeding rations (with thorns removed).
Yes, goats eat weeds. They normally eat grass, but they cannot tell the difference between a weed and a piece of grass so they end up eating weeds.
the weeds could eat you up!
Dead or decaying bark.