Livestock can consume a variety of feedstuffs that are not suitable for human consumption, such as certain types of grasses, hay, silage, and agricultural byproducts like corn husks and soybean meal. Additionally, ruminants like cows can digest cellulose from plant materials due to their specialized stomachs and microbial fermentation processes. This allows them to derive nutrients from fibrous plants that humans cannot effectively digest. Moreover, livestock can also eat certain food scraps and waste products that may be unsafe or unpalatable for humans.
yes we can, unless they are allergic to them, then they cant
the same reason humans cant eat gum
yes,but it might not be as tasty.it is possible,execpt we cant eat bones.
only if you need it or you cant resitist it
Corn is a resource for bees (pollen,nectar), cut worms that eat the roots, nematodes that eat the cut worms, humans and their livestock, subsequently for human consumers who purchase and eat theproducts directly from corn and the livestock sustained (in part or whole) by corn based feed.As a resource, corn is a vegetable.It can be a vegetable resource for animals.
no because they only been seen to eat barnyard animals
FLAMINGOS can eat so diff. from humans. They can fly which is also what a human cant do either.
cause we can't we cant digest it and does no god for our bodh
humans can but dogs cant because they would chok
killing the cheetah and using its fur/skin for clothes ):
trees, poisonous mushrooms, poisonous fish, anything that seems inedible or poisonous.
yes it is becuase dogs cant eat caramel which is in the ingrediants