no they don't
stop eating mushrooms.
You can feed chickens mushrooms as long as they are not poisonous. They won't hurt the chicken, but it might not do any good either. If you don't know if the mushrooms are poisonous or not, then you would do best avoiding feeding them mushrooms.
mushrooms
Well since there are many trees in a forest i will say Mushrooms will be found because mushrooms Grow on trees because of the dead bark and so.(mushrooms Grow on dead things)By trees :)
All sorts of mushrooms can grow on dead trees. Multiple varieties of mushrooms can flourish on living trees as well.
the trees have nutrients and the mushrooms are feeding off the nutrients, so they're practically breaking down or decomposing the tree
some grow on trees and some grow on the ground
In addition to eating them: Many species of mushrooms, for example, pair with certain species of trees in symbiotic relationships that allow both to thrive. The trees, thanks to the mushrooms, are useful to us in many ways.
mushrooms, trees, bacteria, and sometimes insects.
yes, it has the eight charicteristics of life -responds to enviroment -reproduces -exchanges gasses -needs nutrients -made of cells -needs water and food -produces waste -grows
No. Mushrooms and their growth are not affected by any sort of cow feed.
No, mushrooms are saprophytic (aka decomposers), which means they feed on decaying matter.