Hay,grain,and grass
There are no farm animals that eat a coyote. But, dogs, horses, and llamas will fend off a coyote.
There are 61 horses and 10 chickens on the farm.
Before plows, farm horses would pull a plow like-device to help with crops. Nowadays, farm horses are used as horses to ride, like schooling horses
lots of things: hay (sometimes soaked), alfalfa cubes, grass, grain, mashes, water, ect
Yes. Horses are farm animals themselves in many cases.
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there are 36 horses and 23 chickens.........
Actually, if there is nothing more interesting to eat, cows and horses will certainly EAT straw. Straw is often used as bedding in horse stall, and many horses eat it. However, straw has about as much nutrition as foam packing peanuts and horses and cows cannot live on such a deficient diet. It's a bit like asking if children eat dirt. Of course they do, but they couldn't live on it. Hay is the proper fodder for farm animals. No, farm animals like horses and cows eat hay, which has nutritional value, but do not eat straw.
Lions are meat-eaters, and will eat pigs, horses and cows. They could eat chicken, but the size difference iis not enough for their sustenance. Any other animal not protected could be eaten, like the farm dog also.