It's called a cornucopia and is a symbol of wealth and plenty.
they can eat carrots
The serf population rendered half its produce to Sparta.
Hay and occasionaly grain
Goats are herbivores and browsers so they can eat grass, leaves on trees, hay, silage and grain.
Pomegranate is a fruit, not a grain.
No, quince is a fruit.
Corn is a grain.
hay, goat grain, water, and some grass.
Botanically, corn is a grain or dry fruit.
nope, Rice is a grain grown in rice fields And has Carbs and vitamins are usually sprayed on rather than fruits who had natural vitamins but no Carbs. Update: I think that grains are dry fruits, and fruits certainly have carbs. The previous poster may have meant starches.
Modern cornucopia's are often a woven baskets in the shape of a horn and filled with fruit, flowers, nuts and grain, signifying prosperity. You often find them during festive seasons and they should be filled with the symbols of the season itself. For example, at thanksgiving they should have gourds,grapes and cranberries along with other seasonal fruit and nuts.
lambs and goats get along fine.. except that goats need copper and to sheep it is toxic.... so you need to take the goats out daily and give them minerals or grain laced with copper (which any caprine grain or minerals will have ) to keep their bodies running correctly... make sure that the source of copper used is kept where the sheep can't get to it......