On average, a dairy cow consumes about 25 to 30 kilograms (55 to 66 pounds) of dry matter per day, which includes forage, grains, and other feed components. This amount can vary based on factors such as the cow's size, lactation stage, and diet composition. For beef cattle, the daily intake can range from 10 to 20 kilograms (22 to 44 pounds) of dry matter, depending on their age and purpose. Overall, the specific intake will depend on individual animal needs and management practices.
50000 KGs
When T-Rex lived there were no cows, so the answer is none.
On a rainny day they eat grass.
they eat walk a little bit and sleep that what cows do
how many peanuts would you have to eat to obtain 1600 kilocalories
Cows tend to eat the most during the morning and evening hours, as well as throughout the day.
Cows don't eat beans!!
Yes, not all of them, but many. That is usually what steaks and hamburgers are made out of, and many people eat those. There are also people who are vegans or vegetarian, and those people don't eat cows.
eat grass and sleep they are not fun
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.
cows can eat nuts.
cows eat grass