Yes they do, more often than you might think. Cows don't eat all the time, they do get full and have to rest. During their resting period, they burp up partly digested, unchewed plant matter and chew it as cud. They won't chew cud if they're not full or still hungry.
corn is the main and what ever meat from cows
People in Thailand eat monkey brains.There can be a food made out of cows brains, but I don't think anybody has ever attempted it.*"People in Thailand eat monkey brains" is not a proper answer
Hamburgers = beef beef = cows Steak is from cows. So yes, cows are eaten.
There are no cows in a box full of balloons, as cows are animals and balloons are objects commonly used for decoration or celebrations.
Cows actually do not make food. Humans are responsible for that sector of the economy.
Cows can get food on their own when they are out on pasture. The act to which they are able to do so is called "grazing."
The same type of food that all other cows eat.
the probing of cows
No, cows cannot fly in a tornado.
Like cows chewing the cud, rabbits eat their cecotropes in order to re-ingest their food and get the full nutritional benefit out of it.
Cows make milk from eating grass.
Cows and dogs have different feedstuff requirements, thus there is no one food that contains vitamins (or any other nutrient) for both cows and dogs.