yes yes and makes the m stronger
They might not move around much, but female cows need energy to help their calf grow inside them (if they are pregnant), and produce milk to feed their young.
No, beef does not grow on a plant. Beef comes from the meat of cattle animals like cows, which are raised on farms for human consumption. The cattle are fed a diet of grass, hay, grains, and other feed to help them grow to the appropriate size before being processed into beef.
Molars help cattle chew their feed or fodder.
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.
Weed and feed products can help grow grass effectively by providing nutrients and controlling weeds. However, it is important to follow the instructions carefully to avoid damaging the grass.
Its best for the mother to do that when the pup is still little. When they grow up u may feed it
Milk cows, feed chickens, collect eggs, muck the horse stalls, watch the younger children, help cook, help grow food as in planting and harvesting.
Not if you completely deprive them of crucial feed, shelter, water and a warm place to lay down to rest and sleep, especially with those thin cows that don't have enough condition (or layers of fat) to help them survive the winter. Fat or good conditioned cows have a better chance surviving winter conditions with snow as a water source and being able to dig for feed, plus some feed that is given to them once or twice a week, but not thin or emaciated cows.
Using weed and feed can help grow grass effectively by providing essential nutrients to the grass while also controlling weeds. However, it is important to follow the instructions carefully to avoid damaging the grass or surrounding plants.
This sounds like a homework question, but in reality, the best times of the year to feed cows the best quality feed to prevent ill health is irrelevant to good herd health. What IS relevant is a good vaccination program, a good mineral program, and great pasture management. For areas that rely on feed to sustain cattle for a certain period, quality of feed is important, but only if it's needed. If you have thin cows, feed that is high in quality is very important to help them gain weight during the winter months, otherwise you will get cattle that will die of literal starvation or mineral or vitamin deficiency. With fat cows though, it's best if you have low-quality feed like straw so that it helps them loose weight over winter. Now, as far as best quality feed, in most cases the quality of feed that you feed your cows depends on their reproductive stage and their body condition scores. Cows that are lactating need higher quality feed, especially 2 to 3 months after giving birth, to meet their highest lactation needs. After that it decreases, and won't see an increase until they're in their third gestation period.
Cows provided milk for the butter and cream.
We can feed them and donate money to them food. And try to help with the soil and plants they grow. LOVE U