they posibly could if they could not find any food.
No, horses should not be fed silage. Silage is a fermented feed stuff and single compartmeted stomaced animals can not digest it properly. Horses fed silage can become very ill, colic and even die. Silage is meant for ruminant animals.
No. Cows are herbivores, meaning that they are strictly plant-eating animals, not omnivores nor carnivores. Cows eat grass, hay and silage and should eat just grass, hay and silage.
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Absolutely, yes!! Cows LOVE silage, it's like candy to a bunch of +1000 lb 5-year olds!
That's not true, many livestock can definitely eat barley. Many Canadian cattle fattened up in the feedlot are more often fed barley grain and silage than corn.
No. Silage is one of the more popular feeds to feed cattle. It's like candy to them. And it's good for them too, especially for growing animals that need feeds that are high in energy and protein for them to grow on. Cattle LOVE silage, and no it's not bad for them at all.
The same as female sheep - grass, hay, silage and grain
The exact same thing that any "normal cow" would eat: grass, hay, silage and grain.
The exact same thing that any "normal cow" would eat: grass, hay, silage and grain.
Cows do not eat (nor drink) milk. They drink water and eat forages like grass, hay, silage and grains.
In a silage pit or as bales
It would most likely eat grass or grain.