Yes, cows will eat rice straw, but it has very little nutritional value.
If they want.
They can, but mostly prefer grass or good hay over straw.
Actually, if there is nothing more interesting to eat, cows and horses will certainly EAT straw. Straw is often used as bedding in horse stall, and many horses eat it. However, straw has about as much nutrition as foam packing peanuts and horses and cows cannot live on such a deficient diet. It's a bit like asking if children eat dirt. Of course they do, but they couldn't live on it. Hay is the proper fodder for farm animals. No, farm animals like horses and cows eat hay, which has nutritional value, but do not eat straw.
They can, but it's not nearly as nutritious as grass or hay.
They can, but it's not nearly as nutritious as grass or hay.
plant some rice then when you are done click on the trays in front of the animals and your done.. the cows eat hey and the cheep are hay to but the other things dont eat hey they eat rice...
No, not a drinking straw. As for straw as in grass, I guess someone could eat that.
Wheat straw is the stalk left over after wheat grains are harvested, while rice straw is the stalk left after rice grains are harvested. Wheat straw is typically longer and coarser in texture compared to rice straw, which is shorter and finer. Both can be used for bedding, mulching, or as a source of fiber for livestock feed.
Yes, there may be some seed in such straw bales.
cows can eat nuts.
cows eat grass
If Not They Would Never Eat Cows.