Yes, but it's highly unrecommended to feed her such hay, especially if she's pregnant and/or lactating, as it will cause her to abort her calf and/or milk production to decrease. Even if fed this hay, even to growing cattle, they quite often will choose to not eat it, but if there's nothing else to eat, they will eat it. They may get sick from it, especially if the dust gets in their nostrils and they start getting respiratory issues, and especially if that's all your feeding them.
I suggest saving that moldy hay as bedding, and switching to better hay, or be careful what animals you are feeding the hay to.
It's not just moldy alfalfa that's bad for them, any moldy hay can cause colic and lead to death.
Yes, but it's not recommended since it can cause health problems in them, just like with moldy hay.
The phrase "his hair like moldy hay" typically suggests that the person's hair is disheveled, unkempt, and dull in appearance, similar to the color and texture of moldy hay. It implies a lack of grooming or care in their appearance.
yes .some other animals eat timothy hay.
No it depends on the type of mould but most moulds make the hay unpalatable and some actually produce mycotoxins that can kill the sheep or make it very ill.
A horse eats grass or hay and no animals.
It was a manger, which is used for containing hay for animals to eat.
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. As long as the hay is not too moldy, it won't hurt cattle in any way.
Yes, could human eats a form of moldy cheese without getting sick and animals practically eats anything. of course they can eat it but you will regret i.
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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.