If it stinks or is mouldy or is soft and squishy...it is bad. The horse probably wouldn't eat it even if it was offered.
YES! Don't eat it!
would you eat mouldy bread --------------------------------------- Fungi are 'decomposers' they make food go bad.
eat it or by less fruit
Pigs have very robust digestion but they can be poisoned by food just the same as we can, especially botulism. However, remember pigs are not stupid and they have a sense of smell MUCH MUCH better than a human's and will probably not eat a mouldy food that would harm them. Remember also that not all mouldy food is bad - e.g. blue cheese!
Geckos are carnivorous animals. Therefore, they can eat steak. It's better that they are fed uncooked steak, as long as the steak is safe to eat.
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We go eat any restaurant that is safe...If we know its not safe...We have bad feelings,isn't it? i would go eat steak
People eat mouldy cheese, and they like it.
Absolutely. Numerous cheeses have a natural mouldy skin and some (Roquefort and the like) even have some form of mould inside.
You shouldn't really eat things that are overdue, mouldy or don't look very nice. It shouldn't harm you, in a mild case. If it was in a very bad state, then it probably would harm you and make you sick. The answer to this question is NO, if it isn't really bad and YES if it is too smelly or looks terrible. You shouldn't really eat things that are overdue, mouldy or don't look very nice. It shouldn't harm you, in a mild case. If it was in a very bad state, then it probably would harm you and make you sick. The answer to this question is NO, if it isn't really bad and YES if it is too smelly or looks terrible.
NEVER feed mouldy hay to horses( or mouldy pellets, grains or chaff) Horses will usually tell you if the hay is mouldy(unless they are very hungry) but not wanting to eat it. Dont confuse mouldy hay with silage or haylage, but be verycareful feeding silage and haylage to horses.