Hay. But it comes in serveral forms. Bales, pellets, cubes, and rolls.
is called hay
The farmer's word for a heap of dried grass is typically called a haystack. It is a common method of storing and preserving hay for livestock feed during the winter months.
There would be more because lots of animals feed off of grass, and lots of animals feed of the animals that feed off of grass
A grassland for animals to feed on is called a pasture or grazing land. It provides a natural area where animals can graze on grass and other vegetation.
I have found that shredded paper and dried grass both work, although the grass must be dead.
grass
Grass grown mainly to feed animals
To feed other animals and reduce grass.
Fleas do not eat grass. Fleas reside on the grass and feed off of humans and animals that walk through the grass.
Hay is used to feed animals when grass is not available.
WIll , to be specific many animals such as farm animals and the animals that live in teh wild definetly feed on grass and herbs. My Cat for instance liek eating grass too. But Most definetly the animals that ONLY eat herbs are duh , Herbivores. SO , Cows and goats also eat grass. BUT , caterpillars , butterflies , ants , and others creatures feedon herbs and grasses.
in the wild they eat mainly grass but if kept out at grass (not in a stable) grass a hard feed in the morning and/or the afternoon and some hay in winter. Hard feed; chaff, pellets, malasus, maybe vitamins it varies from owner to owner. :)