They can regurgitate their food "cud" like cows, but they do this voluntarily so it is not considered vomiting. Their cud usually does not leave their mouth, it is just something for them to gnaw on.
Goats can vomit. Usually when they do, they are vomiting their cud. This is sometimes referred to as "slinging their cud." If this is the case, a vet should be contacted to determine root cause.
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tasty chicken vomit goodness.
Chickens cannot vomit - however, if you give a chicken too much cat food, it will make them sick.
This is a very unsafe experiment to try, as chicken bones splinter into sharp shards that can injure the cat's stomach. If the cat does vomit, likely he is trying to rid himself of the splinters and may already be badly injured; take him to he vet for X-rays.
Yes, you can vomit, but more importantly, if the sausage is pork, raw pork can cause Trichinosis. This is a parasitic infection caused by the larvae of a type of roundworm, Trichinoma Spiralis. If the sausage is made of chicken, you can get Salmonella, an infection in the lining of your small intestine.
To vomit is "vomir" I vomit: Je vomis You vomit: Tu vomis He/she/one vomits: Il/elle/on vomit We vomit: Nous vomissons You (plural or polite) vomit: Vous vomissez They vomit: Ils/elles vomissent
you vomit beacause you stomach hates food and wants you to vomit
No, pears do not vomit.
Horses do not vomit
All dogs vomit
Yes, girls can vomit.
Yes it does