No, not harmful at all.
It is generally not recommended to burn grass cuttings as this releases harmful emissions into the air and can be a fire hazard. It is best to compost or mulch the grass cuttings to enrich the soil and promote a healthy lawn.
Yes
Yes, goats can safely consume fresh cut grass as it is a natural part of their diet. However, it is important to ensure that the grass is free from pesticides or other harmful chemicals before feeding it to them.
If its dry NO If Its Ok then YES!!
Cattle that are laying (or sitting) in the grass, or cattle laying down in the pasture.
because of the railroads and the fresh grass in the Plains they moved all over US. Barbed wire and long winters were negatives.
Wherever grass grows, whether it be on lawns or in fields, anywhere that grass grows often cattle will find them and eat the grass in those areas.
shrubs and cattle grass
Man.
Grass.
No. If grass-fed cattle got any grain, they wouldn't be grass-fed then. Grass-fed beef comes from cattle that are finished on grass only, with absolutely NO grain.
Where cattle defecate there will sometimes be a hillock of grass.