cows CAN eat horse pellets, but it is not good for their digestive system. I wouldn't recommend trying it...
no horses should eat varieties of food relevant in their diet
The type of pellets will depend on many factors including type of work, age, health, dietary needs and more. Ask a equine nutritionist or equine vet what would be appropriate for your horse.
Other animals that eat grass are grasshoppers, cows, horse's and that's all peace out
Yes! Alfalfa pellets/range pellets or cubes are commonly fed to cattle for supplementation. They are very rich, so they must be fed in small rations, like a couple pounds per head.
No, cows only eat vegetation. Cows are herbivores.
In Europe horse meat is a delicacy. It is considered OK in other cultures to eat horse meat, even dog meat. We eat cows and pigs in our culture without a second thought, right?
Cows can eat just about everything. Be wary about stink weeds and alfalfa. If cows eat to much alfalfa, their stomach will bloat and they can die. If you have dairy cows it is best to let them out in pasture that does not have any stink weeds. They will eat those and their milk will become sour. Make sure that the cow gets dewormed or it could become very sick. The only thing with eating dandilions is that they can get worms from them. The little leaf bugs do cause sicknesses. Sometimes it is better to go with pellets instead of just grass.
cows can eat nuts.
cows eat grass
usually molassis and flax
It's harmful for any animal to eat BB pellets.
If Not They Would Never Eat Cows.