Neither. Wolverines are carnivores, not herbivores, so they would eat carrion, small mammals and birds. Some wolverines have been known to take down a deer by themselves.
to eat hay. to sleep on straw or a mixture of both hay and straw
It was a manger, which is used for containing hay for animals to eat.
Grass, leaves, straw/hay.
If a horse is hungry straw is similar enough to hay that they will eat it.
No Chickens will eat hay and straw, they will also search under the bedding to find bugs and stray seeds.
yes, but it is not really healthy for them, they prefer hay or straw
yes they can but they prefer hay which i use as bedding.
Chickens generally do not eat hay as it is difficult for them to digest. They mainly consume grains, seeds, vegetables, fruits, and insects as part of their diet. Providing them with straw for bedding and nesting material is more beneficial.
They can, but mostly prefer grass or good hay over straw.
Hay is dried grass used as animal feed or bedding, straw is the dry stalks of cereal plants used for animal bedding or mulch, and propane is a colorless gas used as a fuel for heating, cooking, and powering vehicles. They are all different in their composition, purpose, and usage.
Straw
Straw is hay and hay is grown. There were large acres of hay grown.