Yes but make sure it is good quality that it is not mouldy or anything and be careful of listeriosis
The farmer fed silage to the pigs.
No, horses should not be fed silage. Silage is a fermented feed stuff and single compartmeted stomaced animals can not digest it properly. Horses fed silage can become very ill, colic and even die. Silage is meant for ruminant animals.
As the name implies they are goats that are fed in their stall.
Baby Goats wag their tales when pleased, especialy while being fed.
"Stone," "tone," and "known" rhyme with "milestone."
Around 3 or 4 months. Normally grass would be harvested in august or sepetember time at the latest, and fed to the cattle over the winter months
Cows and goats need to be fed on grass and oilseed cakes because grass and oilseed cakes are milk producing food so these help them to produce milk
No beef cattle can also be fed, grass, corn, insilage, silage, grain, oats, barley.
Goats have a wonderfully adaptive digestive system , and will eat just about anything. Carrots are fine . No worries.
Yes. Goats are considered the "Universal Foster Mother." Any animal from apes to human babies to zebras can be fed goats milk and thrive.
In a silage pit or as bales
Cows and sheep need 8 kg of grain for every 1 kg of meat they produce, pigs about 4 kg. The most efficient poultry units need a mere 1.6 kg of feed to produce 1 kg of chicken." Farmed fish can also be fed on grain and use even less than poultry.