This depends on a lot of things: What kind of feed, size of cow, type of cow, what season, what her physiological and reproductive stages are, etc. As such, this question cannot be answered. However, the basic rule of thumb is that a cow will eat 2.5% to 5% (non-lactating and lactating, respectively) of her body weight in dry matter (no water or moisture in the feed) per day.
It depends on the farmer, what that farmer is feeding and how much of it he/she is feeding to their cows. Some will feed their cows once a week, others once every second day. If cows need to be fed more often, the maximum times a day that a cow should be fed is twice a day: mid-morning and late afternoon.
Depending on how much you gave it initially, you can feed one once or twice a day, or even once every 2 to 3 days.
They eat pretty well all day, with around 5 to 6 breaks in between to nap and chew their cud.
Once or twice a day, depending on what you are feeding her and how much of it.
Cows eat grass in the grass land because cows only eat grass.That is the only food they in their daily life so cows eat in the grassland
They can, as they are herbivores, but they often prefer grass.
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They Eat Twice Daily. (Morning and Evening)
No, cows only eat vegetation. Cows are herbivores.
cows eat grass
cows can eat nuts.
A kudu will eat leaves and branches and sometimes watermelons. They eat twice daily.
If Not They Would Never Eat Cows.
No, the cows are too big to eat.
yes cows can eat candy
Cows don't eat animals, they eat grass they are herbivores.