that is true
People need to transport food so that other people can have food. Some areas grow enough food to feed other people in other areas.
Yes they do! Some animals specifically reptiles don't need their parents to feed them but i think that Ducklings do need their parents to feed them.
Yes, hamsters need feeding a small handful of dried food and some fresh food such as a carrot or some spinach every day.
yes they do. They do to survive. Many feed off gasses, although some break down food causing a rotten stench. Research more
put some horse food into a bucket after the horses work has finished the best food to feed working horses is baileys golden chaff mixed with some speedy beat and baileys horse and pony cubes which is being made for working horses. and put anything else you need in your horses feed.
Monkeys feed on different types of food from fruits and plants, others feed on insects and some feed on other monkeys.
feed you dog some treats or dog food in a bowl at your house
They don't necessarily need more food but more nutrition, it is a good idea to feed them some maternity grain while pregnant, they should only need a little bit and just regular hay.
You need to feed pigs daily, unless you give them enough food for a couple days and they have plenty of water -- then you can skip a day as long as there is always some food available to them. Pigs allowed to forage in the woods or root in a fresh pasture need less pig feed and slops, as they find and eat roots, grubs, acorns and other edible plant and insect material in their natural environment.
you put some food up it thats how
Determine how much food your pigs need to grow. Generally, a pig weighting around 30 lbs of body weight is roughly feed 7 lbs of feed. And a fully grown pig can eat between 15 and 50 lbs of feed daily depending on the size of your breed. You should provide some extra food to the pregnant and lactating pigs.
You can feed both. Since he is just 5 weeks, he will need some raw diet as well as milk. A variety of food is recommended, particularly breed specific puppy chow.