Yes you can feed a cow fruit or peelings. In Yuma AZ. They fatten up cattle with dump truck loads of cantaloupe.
NO they are insectivores, eating insects.
Hi, I just feed our normal fruit & veg but make sure its very well washed
Lettuce!! NEVER EVER feed a rabbit lettuce
i feed my hamster cucumber,red bell peppers,cheese,carrot and apple
NO I GAVE A ORANGE TO MY PIG AND IT CAME OUT IN A BIG RASH .MY pig nearly died
Yes! Cook your potato peelings, throw them over the fence to your chooks, and watch them gobble them up! Then watch them lay eggs with free potato peeling vitamins. Throw lots of greens to your chooks, vegetable scraps from the kitchen or from the garden. Better yet, let them have the run of the yard and find their own greens.
Yes, but it is not acceptable for dairy cattle.
Not very profitable, thanks to increased prices in fertilizer, feed, and fuel to feed and care for cattle.
No. Citrus peels have a bitter taste which can turn off cattle from eating the feed.
Nutrtionally, compared to a good quality compounded feed - none. They won't break up large lumps of hard vegetable but will eat peelings of most vegetables. vegetables help break boredom of hens kept in bare and/or cramped conditions.
Your local feed-store, be it PeaveyMart or any similar livestock feed stores will supply a cattle prod.
nothing else that's all they are allowed to eat, fruits and vegetables. make sure you feed them the vegetables or fruit they like ;D