Yes you can.
nope just chickens
Yes they can, if they never had corn before then give it a little at time then gradually give it more and more. Do not put salt, butter or anything on the corn you give to your hamster give it to them plain.
If you want them to be, but many people feed their Hamsters, cooked egg, Fish, and Chicken. More so when they are pregnant and nursing babies.
yes but only a small amount
Yes, hamsters can eat rice in small quantities as an occasional treat. Cooked plain rice is safe for hamsters to consume, but it should not be a staple in their diet as their primary food should be a balanced hamster mix.
Cooked food can be harmful to hamsters as it may upset their digestive system and lead to health issues. It is best to feed hamsters a diet of specially formulated hamster food to ensure they receive the proper nutrients and vitamins they need to stay healthy.
The number of people that 3 pounds of rice can feed depends on portion sizes and whether rice is served as a main dish or a side. Generally, 1 cup of cooked rice serves about 2 people, and 1 cup of uncooked rice yields about 3 cups of cooked rice. Since there are about 1.5 cups of uncooked rice in a pound, 3 pounds would yield approximately 13.5 cups of cooked rice, potentially feeding around 27 people if served as a side dish.
They will eat it. It should not be the only food they get as it will not meet their nutritional needs. You can also feed them raw rice. Rice is a grain and grains are what chickens prefer. A good mix of grain or a commercial chicken feed is best as a main diet.
If you run out of cat food, you can feed your cat cooked meat, cooked eggs, or plain rice as a temporary substitute. It's important to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on suitable alternatives.
If you run out of cat food, you can feed your cat cooked meat, cooked eggs, or plain rice as a temporary substitute. It's important to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on suitable alternatives.
If you run out of cat food, you can feed your cat cooked meat, cooked eggs, or plain rice as a temporary substitute. It's important to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on suitable alternatives.
Certainly not. Some cats have trouble digesting cooked rice, so uncooked rice would most likely cause stomach upset. Cooked and uncooked rice offer no nutrition to a cat, as they get all their nutrients from raw meat, organs and bone.