Yes they can. Canola meal is a by-product moderately-high in energy and an excellent source of protein for cattle, and is a good feedstuff to incorporate into your animal's feeding program if protein is lacking. Canola itself is very high in energy (due to the oil content), so it should be fed to cattle in modest amounts, just like you would with any type of high-energy grain.
Canola meal is often used as a cattle feed supplement
Canola meal is often used as a cattle feed supplement
No.
Barley, cattle, wheat, canola, corn, hogs, poultry, etc.
Barley, Canola, some wheat and corn, cattle and sheep, etc.
Wheat is the largest product but other grains like canola, flax, rye, oats, peas, lentils, canary seed, and barley are also produced. Beef cattle production in the province is only exceeded by Alberta.
Barley, Canola, some wheat and corn, cattle and sheep, etc.
It will eat grass and plants other cattle would rather avoid.
Yes, humans can eat the leaves of the canola plant, which are often referred to as canola greens or rapini. These leaves are edible and can be used in salads, stir-fries, or as cooked greens, similar to other leafy vegetables. They have a slightly bitter flavor and are rich in nutrients. However, they are less commonly consumed compared to the seeds, which are used to produce canola oil.
yes it can Rabbits can eat the leafy green parts and flowers of the canola plant. But it can cause gas in rabbits, which can lead to deadly illness (GI stasis), so be careful. If you notice your rabbit gets gas after eating parts of the canola plant, don't give it to her to eat anymore. See the related questions below for more info.
Yes they can. Vegans on the other hand can't.
Watusi's eat grass, just like other breeds of cattle do.