Most cows aren't fed wheat, they are fed other grains like barley, oats and corn. It is hard to define how much they eat per year because it all depends on the amount they are fed every day and their nutrition demands during parts of the year.
100lbs per year
As much as she wishes. In all seriousness, it depends on her weight, physiological stressors, what type of cow she is, her breed, and the moisture content of the wheat. It also depends on whether you're letting her graze it free-standing or gathered up in a bale. It also depends on what else you are feeding her in addition to the ripened wheat, and how much you are willing to allow her access to. So, she could eat anywhere from 10 to 30 lbs of the stuff.
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.
The cultures that do not consume alot of wheat would be Asian cultures their rice is our wheat.
how your cow and goats eat
Watch what you eat, do one lap or 2 everyday if you can,get good sleep,Drink Plenty of water (but not to much) Don't eat to much junk food and the best place to eat for this (this I believe) Subway get wheat bread with spinach.
It has been shown that cow tongue in very lucky in the year 2010.
We eat all kinds of foods. Hindus, however, do not eat the cow because in their religion, cows are sacred.
They can, just not too much too suddenly.
50 tons a day
No.
Wheat rusts "eat" wheat. It's a type of fungus that grows parasitically on wheat and related plants.