NO they will not get the nutrients needed. Your dog will quickly become anemic and malnourished. young dogs need lots of iron. I suggest you go to your vet and ask what you should be feeding the dog.
Use an eye drop and give it some water and some bird food or oats
yes
Hay, Oats, and grain.
great
Oats
access to water hay grass/forage hard feed-chaff,oats etc...
mainly hay, etc. usuarlly as treats you give oats, apples, carrots and turnips. you'll always have to give water.
Horses are a common farm animal that eat oats, as they provide a good source of energy and nutrients. Oats are also sometimes fed to cattle, sheep, and goats, though they are not a primary component of their diets. Additionally, poultry can consume oats, but they are typically not a staple feed for them. Overall, oats are versatile feed that can benefit various farm animals.
Yes, livestock feed oats can germinate, as they are typically whole grains that have not been processed to the extent that would prevent germination. However, the germination may be less reliable than that of seed oats specifically intended for planting, as livestock feed oats may have been treated or stored in ways that affect their viability. To ensure successful germination, it's best to check for specific treatments or conditions of the oats before planting.
You can use ingredients like breadcrumbs, oats, mashed potatoes, or flaxseed mixed with water as substitutes for eggs in meatloaf.
oats sugerbeet barley
Rolled oats