grass
There are lots of dung beetles in fields with cows because dung beetle eat dung (animal dropping)
No it is an animal product as it comes FROM an animal :o)
Grass
No. Cows are herbivores, not omnivores or carnivores, which means they eat plants like grass, not animals like tuna.
Wherever grass grows, whether it be on lawns or in fields, anywhere that grass grows often cattle will find them and eat the grass in those areas.
No, cows only eat vegetation. Cows are herbivores.
§Cows are kept in the field, too eat and get exercise.Horses are allowed in fields for exercise and to for leisure.•Sheep live in fields. you missed out butterflies and earth worms
No. Like cows, elk are strictly herbivores, they do not eat meat or hunt other animals.
Because they like it.
Because they like it.
Grass and grain, just like all other cows.
Usually, none. Cows spend the majority of the year out on the fields where, unless somebody has dropped some, no cheese will be found. The main thing which cows will eat whilst out on the fields is grass and perhaps wild flowers. However cows do produce milk, which goes towards the production of cheese, which is what I think the asker of this question is getting confused with.