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An Angus cow typically consumes about 2-3% of its body weight in dry matter per day. Assuming an average weight of around 1,200 pounds, this translates to approximately 24-36 pounds of dry matter daily. Over the course of a month, an Angus cow can eat roughly 720-1,080 pounds of hay, depending on factors such as age, health, and activity level.

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