The optimum height for most grass species that are suited to grazing during their growing vegetative stage (which accounts for most tame or non-native grasses) is 10 inches. For most native grasses, they can be grazed at any height above 10 inches so long as you are grazing them AFTER their growth period.
Cows will eat long grass. Haven't you ever heard, "The cow's in the corn?" Corn is a tall grass.
No. Cows EAT grass. They do not "have" grass.
Grass.
No, a cow eats grass.
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.
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They eat grass.
Herbivores eat grass.
Because long ago King luis XIV started to ride on his royal cow. suddenly his cow fell into this giant hole with him. The cow lived off the grass in the ground, but eventually he died. His spearit stoped any cow to grow throught the grass and made cows eat grass to expierience the pain that he had in the whole
Cows eat grass- the grass seems to be okay with it though
It'll take one cow nine days.
The farmer cannot leave the cow and grass alone, because the cow will eat the grass. The farmer cannot leave the tiger and cow alone because the tiger will eat the cow. So, the farmer takes the cow across and leaves the tiger and grass. He swims back and gets the grass. He leaves the grass across and takes the cow back. He leaves the cow, and brings the tiger across. Then he goes back for the cow and brings it across. Now they are all across and the world is a happier place.