Yes, you can feed cows whey, as it is a byproduct of cheese production and contains beneficial nutrients. However, it should be fed in moderation and balanced with other feed to ensure the cows receive a well-rounded diet. It's important to monitor the cows' health and digestion when introducing whey to their diet. Always consult with a veterinarian or an animal nutritionist for specific recommendations.
you feed male cows (bulls) the same thing that you feed female cows so mostly grass.
Farmers and ranchers often feed the cows. However cows are able to feed themselves when they're out grazing on pasture.
Grass is the most inexpensive feed you can feed your cows. It grows in your backyard and in your pastures, and only requires the cows to harvest it themselves. Hay comes as the second least expensive feed to feed cattle.
butter, cheese, curd, whey, milk shakes, drinking?
Whey powder is produced by separating whey from milk during the cheese-making process. Whey is the liquid that remains after milk has been curdled and strained. It is then processed and dried to create whey powder.
you feed them RAW MEAT from cows
It will feed 20 cows in 80 days.
To feed their baby.
What slaves??
no
Dairy cows, even though they are not lactating, still have higher nutritional demands than dry beef cows, so baleage (a form of silage) is a recommended feed to feed to them.
Yes, but it's not acceptable for dairy cows,