Yes, but there is little to no nutritional value in it for humans other than fiber.
No, a human cannot live solely on hay as it does not provide the necessary nutrients and energy for survival. Humans require a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods to meet their nutritional needs. Hay is primarily fed to animals such as horses and cattle.
mostly because donkeys cant digest it
Hay is used to feed animals when grass is not available.
Well humans can digest lots of wood but i suggest you shouldn't eat it i love you all
yeah i think so but it takes you 7 days to digest your food and 7 years to digest gum. so yeah we digest everthing
yes they can but they prefer hay which i use as bedding.
Grass has cellulose, which humans do not have the bacteria to digest, like cows or horses do. You can eat it, but you can't really digest it for energy. Also, something about not having a working appendix.
Ferrets are obligate carnivores, so they don't eat vegetables. They can't get nutrients from vegetables. Do not feed any vegetables to your ferret as they cannot digest vegetable, fruits or any grains.
horses do not get hay. their owner or master buys the hay for them. then the human throws the hay on the ground for the horse to eat. Humans go to farm that sells hay then they buy it. a horse eats on average 150 bales of a hay a year, that is if they do not graze in the the summer.
cause we can't we cant digest it and does no god for our bodh
no. humans lack an enzyme to digest wood
Paper is made of cellulose and humans cannot digest cellulose. Cellulose is another name for wood fiber.