Timothy hay is excellent feed for your cows. It's great for horses and dairy cows due to its high fibre and energy content and low protein content. It's best if mixed with a feedstuff that is high in protein to create a good ration for your animals.
Hay is used to feed animals when grass is not available.
They eat hay (alfalfa, timothy etc) TMR (total mixed ration of soy beans, hay, silage etc), grain, corn etc.
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.
The best type of hay to feed Guinea Pig's are the Timothy hay since it is not too much in calories.
Timothy or Alfalfa.
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.
Sure. It doesnt really matter. I feed my horse a mix between brumuta and fescue.
you can feed them alfalfa or timothy hay
it can be given along with the food or seperatly, you should feed them timothy hay at least every other day.
Yeah! You can not too sure about alfalfa though! :]
No, you don't feed any cow any sort of milk. Cows drink water, not milk, and eat hay and grass, not evaporated milk.
I would say greens like timothy hay. Vitamin C is important too Hay should be the bulk of their diet with a good quality Guineapig mix and regular fresh vegetables.