Chloroplasts
Galactan or glucose
yes beef grows on beef trees found in the Antarctic
cows, chicken and horses. I found you can put carps in your pond.
You don't. Cows produce minimal amounts of carbon dioxide. Killing them would be a massive economic and social waste, and would serve little decent purpose.
No, cows only eat vegetation. Cows are herbivores.
Alfalfa is used as an animal feed. Horses, cows, sheep it it.
Yes, those are one of their favorite forages to munch on. Just be aware that the cows are not hungry when they're put out in a pasture or field of alfalfa. If they're hungry when fed alfalfa or are put on alfalfa pasture when there's still dew on the plants, they run a high risk of bloating.
Alfalfa is often used as feed for horses. It is also fed to cows. Rabbits can eat alfalfa but should be fed timothy grass.
There is no such place as "Westcosin." Therefore, no cows would be found in "Westcosin."
The nutritional value of alfalfa and other hays depends on when it is cut and have noted that milk production of dairy cattle rose dramatically when cows were fed alfalfa that was harvested at first flower.
Roughages, a good quality grass hay (not alfalfa).
cows
D. H. Sherwood has written: 'Feeding alfalfa hay alone and with concentrates to dairy cows' -- subject(s): Feeding and feeds, Dairy cattle, Alfalfa as feed
Wisconsin has great soil and the limestone bedrock has calcium which is good for the grass and alfalfa that the cows eat.
Cows are usually found at farms, sometimes there are cows on the road.
Cows are usually found at farms, sometimes there are cows on the road.
Cows are usually found at farms, sometimes there are cows on the road.