yes deer eat anything that's green
Alfalfa and alfalfa sprouts are related but not the same. Alfalfa refers to the mature plant (Medicago sativa), which is often used as feed for livestock and for its nutritional benefits. Alfalfa sprouts, on the other hand, are the young shoots that emerge from germinated alfalfa seeds, typically harvested within a week of sprouting. While both are nutritious, they differ in taste, texture, and culinary uses.
Animals like alfalfa because most animals eat plants.
I don't think so. If you look at the order and genus (etc.) of each plant, you can see they are different, meaning they are different species so therefore different things. I think they also have a different flavours; cress has quite a peppery taste (like mustard) and alfalfa is more mild.
Alfalfa
You don't really have to worry, because alfalfa and hay are pretty much the the same. Unless you horse don't like hay of alfalfa, don't do it. (I dout your doesn't like hay.
Alfalfa grows around 4 feet tall and has tear-drop shaped, jagged-edged leaves. The stems grow out in a kind of bush, with the flowers looking like miniature sweet pea flowers. Flowers range from a purplish blue to even yellow, depending on the variety. To avoid a long and scientific answer of what alfalfa looks like, please see the related links below for pictures of alfalfa.
llamas eat hay and grass. They also like grains and alfalfa. Alfalfa would have to be the most loved by Llamas.
Feeding alfalfa to rabbits can provide essential nutrients like protein, fiber, and calcium, which are important for their growth and overall health. Alfalfa also helps with digestion and can prevent certain health issues in rabbits.
I grow alfalfa
The Malayalam name for the alfalfa plant is "അൽഫാൽഫ" (alfalfa).
Well, honey, alfalfa seeds are tiny little things that look like miniature beans. They're usually oval-shaped and come in shades of green, brown, or even black. So, if you're looking for some alfalfa seeds, just keep an eye out for those itty bitty bean-like gems!