yes you can! if u were to eat barley grass for example you would be getting amino acids, vitamin B12, folic acid, Vitamin C and E, and it also contains calcium and iron along with other vitamins and minerals.
No, the human digestive system is not designed to handle grass. See the related questions below for more information and more insight into this.
Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.Sure, cows and other animals get their nourishment from it.
Yes, of course, cows and sheep use them as their main nourishment. We humans, however, can't use grass as food.
Horses get their nourishments from grass, hay, water, and a mineralized salt lick. They can also get grain or alfalfa cubes or pellets as treats as well.
Food; nourishment., Specifically: Grass growing for the food of cattle; the food of cattle taken by grazing., Grass land for cattle, horses, etc.; pasturage., To feed, esp. to feed on growing grass; to supply grass as food for; as, the farmer pastures fifty oxen; the land will pasture forty cows., To feed on growing grass; to graze.
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Grass seeds are alive. They contain an embryonic plant which survives by using the endosperm in the seed for nourishment until they are planted and start growing.
Grass seeds are alive. They contain an embryonic plant which survives by using the endosperm in the seed for nourishment until they are planted and start growing.
The grass means the grass the person is reffering to grass could be any grass in the world.
The correct spelling is "nourishment".
Nourishment is a noun.
Recipe for hummingbird nectar is 3 parts warm water and 1 part REAL sugar FOR NOURISHMENT, no substitutes as they do not provide any nourishment. Mix thoroughly
The cow depends on the grass for food and the grass depends on the cow to defecate (which makes good fertilizer) so the grass can grow