The leafy part, primarily. Grass is predominantly leaf anyway, especially in its vegetative stage (or, prior to when a seed head emerges).
cattle eat grass, we eat beef, our waste goes to sanitory system, they sell the sludge off of that to farmers, they spread it, cows eat it, and then we eat them..makes me hungry for a burg or a steak just talking about it...
No. Cows EAT grass. They do not "have" grass.
Grass.
No, a cow eats grass.
okay the symbiotic relationship between the cow and grass is that cows produce milk,meat,horns,and fur.but the grass produces food for the cow to eat so that the cow can eat but when the grass grows the cows eat more so what the cows are doing is stoping littile bit of plultion from hveing to use a tractor to mowe the grass down.but the grass also helps the and us by produceing oxagen for us to breath because grass is a classifid as a plant
no a cow is an animal, that eats grass land plants.
Cow's eat grass so it usually comes out green. However, it also depends on what the cow eat's. But cow's can't eat that much, just pretty much hay and grass just like horses have to eat hay and grass.
Herbivores eat grass.
grass
They eat grass.
It is the seeds of the Oryza Sativa (rice grass).
Because long ago King luis XIV started to ride on his royal cow. suddenly his cow fell into this giant hole with him. The cow lived off the grass in the ground, but eventually he died. His spearit stoped any cow to grow throught the grass and made cows eat grass to expierience the pain that he had in the whole