It's because it looks something like a pie, only without the doughy crusts. Other people call them "pats."
Cows do not typically eat their own poop. However, they may ingest a small amount of their own feces as a normal part of their digestion process, known as "coprophagy." This behavior helps cows break down the cellulose in their food more effectively.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
Yes
Around 3 to 4 pounds, depending on the size of cow and what she's fed.
No.
horses and cows have a similar diet and their both large animals
poop Normal people call it a "tourtière".
Cows do not typically eat their own poop. However, they may ingest a small amount of their own feces as a normal part of their digestion process, known as "coprophagy." This behavior helps cows break down the cellulose in their food more effectively.
Probably a cow poop 500 grams
Feces from a cow that has a healthy diet will be dark brown and flat, sort of like a thick pancake. Freshly-dropped cow patties are a sickly-green colour, then develop a dark-brown crust as they dry up from the outside in.
Yup. Dung is cow poop
It is cow excrements, aka poop.
Cow pie is cow feces, thus it really shouldn't be considered something edible.
Different for different animals, sometimes droppings, sometimes pellets, sometimes scat, etc.
That depends on what the cow has been eating or ate.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
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