If you lost your appetite through illness it will return without help as your health improves.
"Appetite" is defined as the desire to eat, while "hunger" is defined as the physical need for food. Appetite is often mistaken for hunger.
Reflux, regurgitate.
The term is "appetite," which refers to the desire to eat, often driven by psychological or environmental factors rather than physiological hunger.
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it's when cows eat food, digest it partially, the food comes back >and they chew it again< -- > to ruminate
Absolutely. You eat with your eyes first.
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its a chicken...it will eat anything!its a chicken...it will eat anything!does color affect a chicken's appetite?There is limited experimental evidence that colour may influence food intake levels in poultry.
A desire to eat without feelings of hunger is called appetite
Well actually dogs actually tend to eat their food fast. So sometimes the food tends to get stuck n they might cough their food back and then eat it again (not vomit dont worry).
That is the correct spelling of the word "appetite" (desire to eat).
It's a good practice not to eat it again.