It's supplemental protein for beef cows that are on grass diets.
None. Cows eat grass, hay, silage and grain, not any sort of animal meat like "beef nut."
Kobe beef
No. There are many cattle feeds that are vegetarian besides grass. The most common are corn and soy.
you feed male cows (bulls) the same thing that you feed female cows so mostly grass.
It will feed 20 cows in 80 days.
Yes, but only in moderation.
No, beef does not grow on a plant. Beef comes from the meat of cattle animals like cows, which are raised on farms for human consumption. The cattle are fed a diet of grass, hay, grains, and other feed to help them grow to the appropriate size before being processed into beef.
Just what it sounds like. Beef eating grass rather than hay or other foods.
Grass is the most inexpensive feed you can feed your cows. It grows in your backyard and in your pastures, and only requires the cows to harvest it themselves. Hay comes as the second least expensive feed to feed cattle.
Dairy cows, even though they are not lactating, still have higher nutritional demands than dry beef cows, so baleage (a form of silage) is a recommended feed to feed to them.
Moisture content of the grass and the quality. The higher a feed or forage is in moisture content, the more that feed or forage will be consumed by a cow.