Baby cows, known as calves, primarily drink their mother's milk for the first few months of life. After about two months, they can begin to eat solid foods, such as high-quality hay and specially formulated calf starter grains. These foods provide essential nutrients for their growth and development. Access to clean water is also crucial for their health.
The same type of food that all other cows eat.
Carnivores in the food chain would eat cows. This is because carnivores eat meat and cows have meat in them.
Baby cows (called calves) grow up to be cows. They will drink milk from the moms utters. The milk has the right amount of nutrients for the baby.
baby cows cannot eat meat, they are herbivores
personally I think that wolves do but they won't murder the cows they only eat the premurdered cows.
Absolutely! Any animal is a happy animal when they've got food to eat.
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anyone can eat baby food but for specific info check this out http://clk-4.info/baby-food-safety
they wouldn't normally, but they might eat them only if all the other food sources are gone, so as a last resort would wolves eat cows.
well I don't know how to answer it but cows eat grass and we eat hamburgers which is part of a cow so we eat the cows which are primary consumers
Yes just as cows and elephants do too!
Baby hedgehogs eat cat food and water