Cows may eat rubber out of curiosity or boredom, especially if they are confined in a limited space with little stimulation. They often chew on non-food items, mistaking them for something edible due to their natural grazing behavior. Additionally, rubber items may have appealing textures or smells that attract their attention. This behavior can be harmful, leading to health issues if ingested.
If Not They Would Never Eat Cows.
Carnivores in the food chain would eat cows. This is because carnivores eat meat and cows have meat in them.
Human zombies eat humans, so it would make sense that cow zombies eat cows.
Since cows are grazers and eat mostly grasses and legumes, they are herbivores. That's as good an inference about what cows eat as anyone would be able to come up with.
They don't. Cows would rather drink water than milkshakes.
No, this would be a part that would be redeemed as scrap.
Not full grown mature cows, no. But a pig may go after and try to kill a young calf if it has the chance.
cows can eat nuts.
cows eat grass
They would eat it if you gave it to them if that is what you mean.
they wouldn't normally, but they might eat them only if all the other food sources are gone, so as a last resort would wolves eat cows.
The only reason cows would eat paper is curiosity. But the reason cows would eat/chew on wood is because they are most likely deficient in a specific mineral, particularly phosphorus. To stop them from eating wood, find some way of giving them more P in their diet.