The exact same thing that any "normal cow" would eat: grass, hay, silage and grain.
I am pretty sure that they eat grass, same as other cattle.
AnswerRice, peppers, zebu, and if they are lucky fruit and fish
AnswerRice, peppers, zebu, and if they are lucky fruit and fish
The exact same thing that any "normal cow" would eat: grass, hay, silage and grain.
Zebus primarily eat grass, hay, and other vegetation. They are herbivores and rely on a diet of plants for their nutrition. In some cases, they may also consume grains or supplements if provided by their caretakers.
Zebu and Zebra. EDIT 'Zebu' is spelt 'Xebu'!
Yes it is a type of animal. Come to my page to see a website on where to see a Zebu
from Asia
zebu
from asia
Zebu cows usually have quite a long gestation period, which can stretch from 290 to 300 days in length.
The zebu, also known as Bos indicus, is believed to have originated on the Indian subcontinent. It has been domesticated for thousands of years and is now found in many tropical regions around the world.