No. The fat in the milk comes from the way the grass was digested and the nutrients dispersed throughout the system. Full-fat milk is just another term for milk that has not been altered after coming straight from the cow.
There are no cows in a box full of balloons, as cows are animals and balloons are objects commonly used for decoration or celebrations.
Yes, unless you make a field in which there is grass already grown to the full length. This is only true for cows and sheep, not chickens.
The amount of calories in coffee is negligible. A full cup contains only about 5 calories, so a teaspoon would have very, very little.
Crab Grass, of course.
About 6 million calories in a full grown elephant
its about 600 calories
quite big
There are about 1,500-2,500 calories in a full chocolate cake, depending on the size of the cake and the recipe used.
Dairy products, beef, and fertilizer. As 'Hidden Villa' would say, "Strawberry Milkshakes"... Recipe Requires: * One field of grass. * A few Strawberry seeds * A freezer * A blender * One cow # Plant strawberry seeds. Do not fertilize yet. # The cow eats grass. # The cow produces manure # The manure fertilizes the grass # The same manure is used to fertilize the strawberries # The manure also fertilizes vanilla bean plants (for ice cream) # The cow eats more grass (which has been fertilized now) # The cow produces milk and cream # Using vanilla and cream, make ice cream You now have strawberries, milk, and ice cream. 10. Freeze ice cream and berries 11. Blend together the strawberries, milk, cream, and ice cream. You now have: === ===
Usually this is an indication that either the cows' udders are so full of milk that she needs to be milked immediately.
the best thing to do is say you have some cows put them in one pen full of grass for 2 hours then put them in a dirt one for a while then put them back this is not the best way but it is what i think might work sorry if this does not help
the best thing to do is say you have some cows put them in one pen full of grass for 2 hours then put them in a dirt one for a while then put them back this is not the best way but it is what i think might work sorry if this does not help