Yes, you can, because Oats are a Whole grain, not a yeast. You can make oat bread with no yeast.
Mink might eat oats, but oats are not on their average diet. Mink tend to eat small animals and bugs and are considered to be omnivores. They like crayfish and water insects most.
Yes, though DO NOT let it be a staple feed source of their diet. You should be giving them hay and/or grass along with their oats to prevent acidosis or bloat in them.
This resembles a question I answered a few minutes ago, about eating apples to lose weight. Oats are a food that is high in fiber. An all oat diet would result in diarrhea. Oats are a healthful part of a diet as long as you do not overdo it. Eat a varied diet, but eat a smaller amount, if you wish to lose weight.
It is advised to eat white bread and fried bread rarely on a low fat diet and to stick to wholegrain breads. Again Carbohydrates eaten in moderation are fine for a low fat diet. Bananas and potatoes will provide good sources of energy too.
because they soothe constipation
If you have a wheat allergy you can eat Oats that are specifically labeled GLUTEN FREE. You SHOULD NOT eat oats that are NOT specifically labeled "gluten free" as these oats contain wheat. This is because oats that are not gluten free use the same equipment to be processed as is used on wheat. Gluten free oats only use equipment for processing that NEVER touches wheat. Therefore they are safe to eat and are not contaminated with wheat.
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A healthy diet divided into five separate groups. One need to eat carbohydrates contain fibre, wholegrain and iron, oily fish provides protein, and vegetables.
No, ponies do not eat oats. Horses do however. IF your pony happens to eat some oats don't freak out, he won't die but just don't give him lots of oats
The Athenian diet was basically bread made from barley and oats. It was supplemented by small amounts of fish or poultry.
I think they do not. But they eat oats! LOL.
sheep love rolled oats