Same as any bovine: grass, hay, silage, grain, etc.
Belgian blue cows likely live for 10 to 15 years, the same amount of time for any beef cow.
Belgian blue beef comes from Belgian Blue cattle.
A Belgian Blue cow can weigh an average of around 1500 lbs.
Belgian Blues eat the same feed as cattle of other breeds eat: grass, hay, silage and/or grain. See related question below for more details.
Blue cows are in 17.
Though I cannot give you the balanced diet of a herd of cows , I can give you and define a balanced diet for a herd of cows. A balanced diet for cows is also called a complete ration, and is a ration that meets all the nutritional requirements for a herd of cows based on their weight, physiological and reproductive needs, breeding, reproductive/lactation stages, age, class, and feeds available.
No.
They can be, especially if you are referring the very large breeds of cattle like Charolais, Chianina and Belgian Blue, for instance. But not all cattle are enormous: there are miniature breeds of cattle that are only the size of a medium to large dog.
Most cows don't. However, you are probably asking about the breed called the Belgian Blue that has very muscular-looking cows. It's more because of a genetic mutation that enabled the muscles to grow larger than normal. A normal cow isn't as muscular as the Belgian Blues are, and not as muscular as a bull is.
no
Since Belgian Blues typically are slow to mature, that would coincide with an ability to have a lengthy gestation period. Thus, the gestation period for a Belgian Blue cow would typically be from 290 to 300 days in length.
Cows should avoid foods high in sugar, such as candy or soda, as well as foods that are toxic to them, like avocado or onions. It's important for cows to have a balanced diet to stay healthy.