Grass and doggy style.
Probably not
Yes.
Several animals eat jaggery. It can be given raw as a treat or used to sweeten feed. A couple animals that eat it are cows and horses.
cow is producer
In most cases, especially if the infection is pretty bad and the animal hasn't been treated, then it is not a very good idea to eat the cow. But, if the animal has been treated and is recovering from foot rot, then yes but only if a certain rest period is followed to allow the drugs and antibiotics to get out of the system.
Ask yourself this question: Why do you need a digestive system? Why does your mother, your father, your best friend, your pet, anyone need a digestive system?The answer to that question is because we need to eat in order to live. Without the ability to eat, we do not live. This is the exact same thing for a cow. If a cow cannot eat or cannot consume food, it cannot live.Think of it this way if you are still questioning my answer: there is such a thing as starving to death.
No.
There's no such thing as an "organic cow." A cow is a cow, regardless. She will eat what "normal" cows eat, which is defined in the related question posted below.
No, a cow will not eat meat, although there will be some curious cow that would probably try it, cows do not and will not eat meat.
No, never. Cow paddies are cow feces.
You don't, it's disgusting if you eat a cow pat!
If a human were to eat the same diet as a cow, then it will go through faster in a human than in a cow. Thus, a human on a vegetarian diet will digest food faster than a cow would on grass.
eat cow's brain 4 times a day, to know the answer
No, a cow eats grass.
The cow.
Only if the cow is dead. Vultures don't usually swoop down upon an alive cow and eat it.
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