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.
Yes.
Lowline angus eat as much as a normal-sized Angus in terms of percentage of body weight. In other words, a Lowine Angus will eat 2% to 3% of its body weight much like a normal, larger Angus animal would.
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On average, a cow will consume about 2-3% of its body weight in dry matter each day. For a typical adult cow weighing around 1,400 pounds, this equates to approximately 28-42 pounds of dry hay daily. Over the course of a month, one cow will eat roughly 840-1,260 pounds of hay, depending on its size, dietary needs, and activity level.
Cow's eat grass so it usually comes out green. However, it also depends on what the cow eat's. But cow's can't eat that much, just pretty much hay and grass just like horses have to eat hay and grass.
how your cow and goats eat
it is about $550 a month for six people to eat.
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It all depends on the size of the family, how much they eat, and how often they eat.
50 tons a day
No.
There's no such thing as an "organic cow." A cow is a cow, regardless. She will eat what "normal" cows eat, which is defined in the related question posted below.