Rats will eat anything they can find to sustain their lives. Rats are opportunistic feeders and anything that is edible is fair game.
Rats will eat almost anything. It is best to feed them grains.
Yes they do but it's not very popular. The French prefer to feed the sweetcorn to their poultry and then eat the poultry.
In captivity, lace monitor usually feed on mice, rats and chopped-up rabbit or poultry. In the wild they eat insects, other reptiles, birds and their eggs, small mammals, fish - essentially any small animal that they can overpower. They also feed opportunistically on carrion.
its probably ok if it will eat it. i cornsnakes eat mice or rats though. sometimes small birds
They help to eat rats that feed on the crops.
Well Only the Banana Rats eat bananas hence the name. If you Feed them to normal rats they will die but first chew off there nards.
No. Squirrels are herbivores. They don't eat other animals.
In captivity, lace monitor usually feed on mice, rats and chopped-up rabbit or poultry. In the wild they eat insects, other reptiles, birds and their eggs, small mammals, fish - essentially any small animal that they can overpower. They also feed opportunistically on carrion.
depends on the species, but most snakes will eat mice or rats
many animals do however never feed cress to poultry animals!:)
Poultry food is chicken
Rats can pose a threat to hens, particularly younger or smaller birds, as they may attack them for food. While adult hens are generally capable of defending themselves, rats may still cause stress or injury. Additionally, rats can also eat hen feed and contaminate their living environment, leading to further health risks. It's important to manage rodent populations to protect poultry.