Contaminated feed.
Goats will normally eat anything, but their main food is mostly what you would feed cows.
you feed male cows (bulls) the same thing that you feed female cows so mostly grass.
In the most primal sense, cows get their food from the plants which naturally emerge and grow from the soil, because these animals are both herbivores and primary consumers. In the more modern agricultural sense, cows get their food from humans who harvest various "special" plants for them and feed these plants in their stored varieties called hay, grain or silage out of containers such as bale feeders, feed troughs/feed bunks, or mangers.
The difference between feeding cows, pigs and goats is the type of food they eat. Pigs will eat almost anything in addition to their feed. Cows and goats will graze and also eat feed.
people get their food from cows and water from the lakes
A silo is where you store your fodder. Fodder is the food that you feed your cows and sheep with.
Farmers and ranchers often feed the cows. However cows are able to feed themselves when they're out grazing on pasture.
Grass is the most inexpensive feed you can feed your cows. It grows in your backyard and in your pastures, and only requires the cows to harvest it themselves. Hay comes as the second least expensive feed to feed cattle.
The United Kingdom gets their food from places all around the world. The UK might get their maize from the US and their beans from Argentina. They also grow and raise their own food such as cows and herbs. they may raise cows and feed cows certain grass before they cut it and then cook it.
The reason cattle produce milk in the first place is to feed calves, not to feed people. Frisian cows in the wild--if such they be--"get rid of" their milk by letting calves suckle it.
it depends on the cows health before she ate the food