A cow needs to be milked to stay healthy, encourage it to produce more milk, and reduce discomfort caused by a full udder. Milking a cow provides direct interaction and a bond between you and your...
Cows require between 2% and 3% of their bodyweight in food per day. However, making a proper feeding plan requires more than just knowing what and when to feed the cow. Plans must be accurate because...
Pasture raised cows is an official term where cows only eat grass and other natural vegetation, but no grain. Meanwhile, the term 'free range cows' is an unofficial term where cows have unrestricted...
Butchering a cow isn't difficult, but you may wish to get guidance from a qualified butcher during your first or second experience. Butchering any type of red meat takes patience, the right tools for...
Cows absolutely bond with humans in similar ways that dogs can bond with humans. Cows will show affection through mooing, following you, laying down next to you and allowing you to cuddle them....
A cow eats grass because it is biologically designed for eating grass. A cow’s stomach has four compartments (the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum) and each compartment performs...