Sage grouse like pasture sage, horses will eat it if forced to but will exhibit signs of poisoning, the speckled rangeland grasshopper will eat it, and some mice will as well.
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Sage grouse eat sage. Its their primary source of food in the winter.
A pukeko eats swamp and pasture vegetation, insects, small birds, frogs and eggs.
Yes, alpacas can eat sage in moderation. Sage is not toxic to them and can provide some nutritional benefits. However, it's important to ensure that their diet remains balanced and that they primarily consume hay, pasture, and other appropriate feed. Always introduce new plants gradually and monitor for any adverse reactions.
I think you are referring to stalls, the area in which a horse stays ans sleeps/eats when they are not at pasture.
The amount a cow eats in the pasture is not measured by "pounds of pasture" as pasture includes the plants and the soil. The amount of forage biomass or just forage is what you should be referring to. So, a typical 1000 lb cow will eat around 2.5% of her body weight in dry matter, which is around 26 lbs DM.
Sage grass can be extremely harmful to horses. The plant will cause an intoxicating effect, which makes the horse prone to falling over and/or acting strangely. If a horse eats too much or is forced to eat sage grass exclusively, it may become poisoned and die.
i dont think they are my dog always eats them but nothing has ever happened to him hes still very healthy
insects, spiders, succulent vegetation, seeds, and small fruits.
Gateways, or pasture openings, or even pasture entrances.
A pasture is similar to a field.