Cattle can eat during all hours of the night and day, since they only sleep a few hours during the day at a time. If the day is hot, they will stay in the shade and only graze during the cool in the morning and evening. If it is cold out, they will eat as much as they will to keep themselves warm then rest and ruminate. Cows that are fed in a barn like most dairy cows will eat when they are fed, pausing to rest and ruminate, then eat again. All cattle are fed ad lib so they eat as much as they want before laying down to chew their cud.
Cows don't eat such a thing as "lunch." They eat whenever they want, no matter what time of the day it is.
Cows eat all day. Cattle are used to Schedules, they become familiar as to the time of day that they are fed or milked through repetition.
On a rainny day they eat grass.
they eat walk a little bit and sleep that what cows do
Cows tend to eat the most during the morning and evening hours, as well as throughout the day.
This is common misconception that you have started to believe. Cows and cattle do not eat 24 hours a day. They only eat around 16 to 18 hours per day, and spend the rest of the time resting to chew their cud, socializing with other cattle, getting milked (only if they're dairy cows), traveling back and forth to watering holes, etc. Cattle can only eat so much before they're stomachs get full.
eat grass and sleep they are not fun
Cattle will eat any time of the day or night, however, while watching cattle out on pasture or even in the barn yard, you will see that they have a "schedule". Usually they will graze or eat early in the morning, then rest during the afternoon (in the summer time, the hottest time of the day). Then they will begin to eat latter in the afternoon, then rest again latter at night.
We eat pie and say Monkey Cheese and through apples at cows
When T-Rex lived there were no cows, so the answer is none.
Grass is what they eat most of the time
cows can eat nuts.