Cows can get food on their own when they are out on pasture. The act to which they are able to do so is called "grazing."
No.
No, they are herbivores.
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Yes they are Heterothops. They don't produce their own food.
We are consumers as we do not make our own food. We have to eat other animals (cows, pigs, chickens) or plants (corn, wheat, rye) for food. The cows, pigs and chickens are also consumers.
The United Kingdom gets their food from places all around the world. The UK might get their maize from the US and their beans from Argentina. They also grow and raise their own food such as cows and herbs. they may raise cows and feed cows certain grass before they cut it and then cook it.
A Heterotroph does not make its own food, whereas autotrophs do.
Chloroplasts would be found in alfalfa but not in cows. Alfalfa is a plant that undergoes photosynthesis and requires chloroplasts to produce its own food. Cows are animals and do not have chloroplasts as they do not carry out photosynthesis.
Cows actually do not make food. Humans are responsible for that sector of the economy.
The same type of food that all other cows eat.
the probing of cows
Cows make milk from eating grass.