No. Cows are not birds, they are mammals, they do not have a gizzard to store rocks in to help digest their food.
Cows do not eat corn in their natuaral diet. They eat grass. Cows are being fed corn because it is cheap and plentiful. Because corn is not a natural food for cows, they need help digesting it and are fed antibiotics to keep their digestion healthy.
There is only one species of emu. Emus swallow stones and pebbles to help their digestion.
Though they Are carnivores, the eat ROCKS! I think it's to help their digestion, saw it on the Discovery Channal a while back...
Aids digestion
Chickens eat grit to help with their digestion.
"Stones in the stomach" when they say this! .birds .deer, plant eaters are also included because they only have one stomach and it help crush their food. But this does not included cows they have two stomachs and they do not eat rocks but re chew they food it called chewing cud.
Eat, stay healthy, & succesfull breed to produce more cows to sell.
Yes. Alligators will eat rocks to help grind up the food in their stomach.
Sauropods, who were plant-eating dinosaurs, used rocks to grind their food to aid in digestion. These rocks are called gastroliths.
they eat their eggs because they get hungry and dont regonize their own
no
cows can eat nuts.