No, it is not. Foxtail causes lesions and bleeding ulcers in the mouth which can then get infected requiring antibiotics and salt-water flushes. All hay with foxtail should be avoided.
Hay is used to feed animals when grass is not available.
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Depends on what kind of feed you feed them. If it's just hay and grain, no. Moldy, dusty hay isn't good for horses, but it won't kill them, it'll just make them a bit sick.
No, Foxtail is toxic to horses and should be kept far away from them. If a horse ingests any foxtail call an equine veterinarian immediately.
high-protien feed is not a very good thing to feed to your donkey also too much corn and oat hay arnt good either
Yes. Hay is very good for your rabbit's digestive system. Hay is available from pet shops and some supermarkets. Always get dust free hay. Hope I Helped :)
im sorry but you do NOT feed your hamster hay itsa big no no
The best type of hay to feed Guinea Pig's are the Timothy hay since it is not too much in calories.
You can feed Jiggs Hay to a horse. Jiggs Hay is a hybrid and designed to be easy to grow, and more nutritious for the horse.
Good quality grass hay, and a low protein grain.
Hay, Hay Pellets, and Sweetfeed.
There's no need to feed a cow corn throughout the winter. Good hay is good enough to feed her: it's cheaper, less trouble and better for her to eat. Corn should only be fed if she's losing condition or the hay you are giving her is really low quality.