Yes, cows can safely consume beetroot leaves as well as the beetroot itself. The cow may not have a liking of them however.
Chicken can eat beetroot leaves. There is no indication of any problems that may arise as a result of chicken eating beetroot leaves.
yes, they can
Banana's and leaves
Yes
People eat foods steamed in banana leaves because it adds a moistness to the food. The leaves also give a bit of distinct flavor to the foods. Banana leaves work as disposable plates as well.
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I have 6 budgies, they don't eat fruits at all. they eat seeds, coriander leaves and banana leaves are their favorites ! The country where i live, i get only one kind of bird seed.
grass and leaves
Yes, cows eat grass and leaves; but do not eat meat and fish.
Goats can and quite often do eat grass just like cows do. Cows will eat leaves as well: grass is pretty much all leaf anyway, but cows will eat leaves off of forbs, trees and shrubs as much as possible or as high as they reach. However, goats are not roughage grazers, rather they are what are called "selective grazers" like deer are, meaning they like or choose to eat leaves from forbs and shrubs than grass.
They eat rocks, leaves and flowers(sometimes fruit and penis
Yes. Grasses are essentially leaves, cows will also eat leaves off of trees and shrubs and eat leaves (as well as the stems) from forbs like alfalfa.
Tapiers eat banana leaves, and other fruit leaves to, though mostly bamboo. Luckily they can find better food such as fruit, berries and nuts.
Baby chimpanzee eAT banana and leaves