Monkey grass, also known as Liriope, is generally considered non-toxic to cattle. However, while it may not harm them directly, cows may experience digestive upset if they consume it in large quantities due to its fibrous nature. It's always best to monitor livestock for any unusual behavior or health issues and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns about their diet.
Monkey grass is an ornamental grass that is often used for borders around flower beds. While it might not hurt your horses, it is best to ask your vet before you give it to them to eat.
Yes, monkey grass does bloom.
Cows
No. Cows EAT grass. They do not "have" grass.
cows eat grass
Cows will eat long grass. Haven't you ever heard, "The cow's in the corn?" Corn is a tall grass.
Cows
No. Milk is milk and comes directly from mammals like cows.
Grass is what they eat most of the time
They digest grass using multiple stomachs and very strong stomach acids
humans....we eat cows and cows eat grass...
French cows eat grass.