yes as long as it isn't mouldy or had any contact with meat
moist bread is wet bread
wet bread
I would not feed it to my animals as if it is mouldy it will have mycotoxins which can kill your stock - though you could still use it on your garden as mulch.
wet bread
Wet bread
Yes, sheep can become heavier when wet because their wool absorbs water, causing it to become heavier. This can make it more challenging for wet sheep to move around or regulate their body temperature effectively.
it disolves
They will eat a lot of things! Just don't feed them anything with bread in it, because they can't digest it. You can feed them meal worms, crickets, fruit, cat food (wet or dry). I usually feed mine wet cat food, because hes spoiled.:3 He's very lazy so when I do feed him meal worms, I put it in a bowl so it can't crawl around. You should feed them fruit every now and then, but don't let that be the only thing you feed them. Hope I helped.(:
Sheep prefer dry areas because their wool retains moisture, leading to discomfort and health issues in wet environments. Additionally, sheep have a natural inclination to seek higher ground for safety and to avoid the risk of water accumulation in low-lying wet areas. Dry areas also provide better grazing conditions for sheep.
Because the bacteria that cause the bread to mold work best in wet and dark conditions.
Rats will eat just about anything, they are omnivores so they love to eat. feeding them wet bread nuts and a variety of seeds will be healthy for their diet. for fluids they should have water in a tiny dish.
You can feed it bread 1 cup of hard dog food with water27precent protein 13precent fat 1quarter cup applesauce 1tums for calcium Mix it all together Make sure not to wet