Grass, without question.
The cut of meat which is considered to be first choice is Prime. It is the first choice because it is the fattiest cut. Round and Loin are the best areas of the cow to look for on a package of meat.
No, the USDA grades the cow as a whole.
Yes, though if she had a choice she'd probably avoid them in the first place.
Cow's milk
the first letter in cow is c.
Typically a cow with Johne's Disease (which is a disease where a cow has chronic diarrhea) is considered safe to be slaughtered for food.
Its not a food, its cow dung.
the first cow was brought by the first European
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Grass, no doubt about it. If cattle where given a choice of hay, silage, grain or grass, they would go for grass. They might go for the grain if they learned to like it, but if not, grass is the top favorite food of any bovine.
Beef.
A cow needs to eat food for the same reason you need to eat food: to live and be able to function. If you or a cow does not nor cannot eat food, you or that cow will starve to death, or become so thin and weak that you will not be able to move or function properly to survive.