No, they simply grow back. Not immediately, but they will. That's why farmer are there to take care of their food supply. But it is possible if there's like 100's of sheep and only a small patch of grass.
Yes, sheep will strip a pasture bare if not rotated to another pasture from time to time.They can eat the grass down to a point where the grass needs to be resown.
The cows are grazing on the grass to get nutrition.
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Like horses, cows, sheep, and many other animals, buffalo are grazing animals that eat grass.
Through eating. Their diet consists of any herbaceous matter.
Not usually. They cut the grass with their teeth. If the grass is very young, they may unroot some, but not intentionally.
A flock of sheep are grazing in a field. As they eat, the sheep break down the molecules in the grass, which releases energy. Which form of energy is stored in the grass?
Cut grass does not usually have poison in it, and there are many grazing animals such as horses and cows and sheep and goats and deer (etc.) which eat grass all the time, and are not poisoned by it.
As for sheep or cattle, to feed on growing grass. Or as for humans, to eat small portions of food, such as appetisers or snacks
Determine the average daily grass consumption for 20 randomly selected sheep.
The sheep were grazing in the paddock.
It depends on the type of pasture that is grown, the amount of rainfall and the size and breed of sheep used for the grazing
Grazing in the Grass was created on 1968-03-12.