A robin may eat seeds, worms, plants and berries.Thats if it isn't ill. If it is ill you should give it antibiotics and try to nurse it back to health.
Michael Hanna jr. May 19th
Cow manure is high in nitrogen, carbon, some phosphorus, other vitamins and minerals, and organic matter, all which add to the soil and assist in growth and nutritive value of the plants.
Should you feed the cow after she gives birth?
You should wait about an hour to feed her anything, it is a good idea to give her some good quality hay then give her some grain so she does not gorge on the grain. As much warm water as she will drink should be given to her after birth, this can be given to her as soon as she gets up.
What can you feed a juvenile cow?
Depends what type of calf you are talking about, via its health condition, breeding (dairy or beef), and what feeds you have available in your area. Most calves are fed hay and grain along with their milk. Hay that has legumes and grasses is the best for the calf; as for grain, it does not matter except it should not be too much that the calf eats too much and bloats. A calf should be fed only 1% of its body weight or less in grain. The most for a young calf should be 1 to 2 lbs. For an older calf that is about weaning age (3 months), can be fed no more than 5 lbs of grain.
Not exactly, no. They will eat the leaves off of trees, though, even if there is grass around, but they don't eat trees like it is their primary food source. The primary food source for cattle is grass in the form of hay, silage and grain.
Cows aren't very trainable, except to come in for feed and go out to pasture. So it would be unlikely to train a cow to use a human toilet. Besides, they'd likely crack the porcelain because of their adult weight. In any event, they urinate and defecate in pastures and barns.
Why do cows eat bark from trees?
Normally they do not. Usually the main culprits for stripping the bark off of trees are moose and deer in the winter when they have nothing else to eat. But if they were to it likely was from a phosphorus deficiency...or that they were starving and had no other food source. Cows with a P deficiency will also chew on wood fences or eat soil just to get the phosphorus they crave.
What is the pH of a cows stomach?
The pH of a cow's stomach is 6.5 to 7. The whole of the cow, I assume would be the same.
Can cows drink the water out of ponds in fields?
Yes but it's not all that great for them, because they often urinate and defecate in it, making the water less healthy for them to drink from. If the ponds are permanent, they should be fenced off with temporary electric, making them go drink water from their waterers instead.
Is the Abomasum in a cows stomach?
The abomasum functions the exact way that a human's stomach does: peptide enzymes and starch enzymes as well as hydrochloric acid are excreted from the lining to further digest the digesta that hasn't yet been digested in the rumen. Bile is also excreted at the end of the abomasum to digest lipids.
Cattle are obligate herbivores and are built to eat roughages in the form of plants, predominantly as grasses and some forbs. They do not eat meat, and if they tried it would likely make them ill.
However, the fact that meat making them ill isn't exactly truthful. Cattle that develop a condition called "pica," which is a phosphorus deficiency, will actually eat meat, even other animals that are already dead. This is because such animals are a rich source of magnesium, phosphorus, sodium and nitrogen. Cattle with pica will also eat soil, chew wood boards and fence posts, drink others' urine, all to get those nutrients that they so desperately need if they haven't received the proper nutrition.
Normal, healthy cows won't eat meat or try to eat dead animals or the parts of dead animals like the bones and that. But, if they have some sort of deficiency that leaves them eating things like soil and wood boards, they may have tried to eat some meat too in the form of a dead animal.
What do you call an animal that chews cud?
These animals are called ruminants. Animals such as cattle, goats, sheep, deer, and buffalo are ruminants meaning they have one four chambered stomach.
Name the two components of cattle feed?
The main component of a ration for cattle is roughage (hay, pasture, or even silage, to some extent). The second component is what is called a "high concentrate" feed such as grain or by-products. Non-fattener diets for cattle should make up at least 60% roughage.
A feed by itself primarily is analyzed nutritionally by protein (as "crude protein") and energy (as TDN or "total digestible nutrients"). There are other equally important components that need to be looked at, such as fibre content (neutral detergent fibre and acid detergent fibre), calcium, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, and even sodium. All of these will determine if the feed is nutritionally enough to feed to cattle, or if an additional feed (or more) needs to be added so that cattle are getting their full nutritional requirements.
Saying that, it is extremely rare that one feed will contain enough nutrients to meet most requirements of most bovines.
What is the importance of the grass to the cow?
Cows are important to farms for many resons, the main reson being that it creates milk. Dairy farms purify and sell this milk at farmers markets or any other store.
Every animal is important on the farm! If they were'nt why would they be there?
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What to you call a feeding trough for cattle?
A feeding trough for cattle is also called a feed bunk, a manger, or simply a feed trough. Everyone has their own preferences to what they call such an object where cattle eat their grain from, depending on language and region.
What is the best type of grass cows should eat?
Any kind of grass that is palatable to a cow can be eaten by that cow. Different types of grasses are grown all over the world, so no type of grass is the best for any kind of cow anywhere in the world.
If you feed a cow an onion will its milk have an onion taste?
It is not exactly known why cow's milk tastes like onions when they eat onions because it is something that has not been studied, just passed down from generation to generation based on practical and anecdotal experience. One possibly plausible theory could be that the sulphur-base precurors found in onions react with an enzyme called alliinase creating flavour compounds which give the onion its characteristic flavour and smell when the cow bites down on the onion plant or bulb, and again when she may be chewing parts of onion in her cud. These substances, after going through the four chambers of a cow's stomach, are absorbed into the bloodstream and get transferred into the milk cells which are responsible for the snythesis and excretion of the mammary fluid we know as milk. When milk is synthesized in these cells, these substances get, essentially, "put in" to the milk along with other nutrients and substances that get drawn from the bloodstream. As a result, we get milk that tastes like onions.
Distillers grain in beef cattle?
Why not? It's a cheaper source of feed for cattle than grain itself. All distillers grain is the left over stuff that was not needed after the grain was distilled. It's a good source of feed for cattle.