Followers of Judaism aren't barred from eating beef, though there are some methods of preparation they do not use, for example, where cream, cheese, and other dairy products are involved.
If you have doubts about any meat you might consider serving to Jewish guests, or about ways of preparing that meat, you'd be safest to consult a kosher butcher.
Mostly animals, for food. They had sheep, cows, pigs, (although jews did not eat pork), etc.
cows eat grass
cows can eat nuts.
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.
Loins only eat cows sometimes.
French cows eat grass.
They can eat wheat but it depends on the farmer if they want to feed cows wheat.
No. Walruses eat plankton and small fish, NOT cows.
None. Cows don't eat money.