Sheep, goats, and horses. This provided cows are already familiar with these animals, and the number of horses are not equal to or more than the number of cows (or goats or sheep). Horses are extremely piggish and selfish when it comes to even grazing, and will harass any non-horse animal so that they get more feed for themselves. Having enough room to graze (and enough feed) would be enough to mitigate this problem.
Any/all animals that ingest nutrients must excrete the undigestible residue. Cows are no different than any other animal. They produce "pasture patties".
Llamas do not migrate. They are domestic animals like sheep and cows. Farmers frequently move herd animals from one pasture to another to allow the grass to recover, but that is pasture management, not migration.
Good feed or pasture, being with other cows, shelter from the elements, and a warm place to sun-bask and sleep.
The horses ran freely in the pasture. Not sure if that's what you were going for, but there you go.
On a dairy farm, the cows can be seen grazing in the pasture.
Open the pasture gate, go and round them up and herd them back in.
Yes. Dairy farming will be profitable when you have 60% of the animals in lactation.
A grassland for animals to feed on is called a pasture or grazing land. It provides a natural area where animals can graze on grass and other vegetation.
The possessive form of the plural noun cows is cows'.Example: The cows' pasture is a half mile from the barn.
No. Cows and all other stock animals have been introduced to Australia.
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A pasture.