Fruits with large pits/stones are not recommended.
But, you can toss watermelon rinds and pear canning waste to your cow but not regularyly.
Good things for cows to eat are pecans and fruits.
No.
Guinea pigs can eat watermelon rinds and it is a awesome treat.
Yes, a horse can eat all parts of the watermelon and it is actually very healthy for them to have it in the summer as it gets them to ingest more water.
The woman put cut lemon rinds into the disposal to make it smell fresh.Don't eat the watermelon rinds!The kids ate the cantelope, but threw the rinds on the ground.
no.watermelon rinds are a great treat for your pigs and a great way to get rid of the parts you dont want to eat.
Of course! I have 2 healthy chickens in my back yard and they eat all of our dinner scraps, such as corn, left over fats from meats, berries etc. They love it and plus its healthy. The rinds from the watermelon are perfectly good for the chickens.
Yes, horses will eat Watermelon, and generally any other fruit. Make sure to cut the watermelon in long, thin slices rather than circular shapes as they are less likely to get stuck in the horses throat and cause choking this way. hi, yes horses can eat Watermelon but i do not agree in cutting it in long slices as it will get stuck in their throat as well. cut in long slices then chop into smaller pieces so it will not harm them.
Donkeys are farm animals, although they are sometimes kept as pets. Watermelon rinds are safe for donkeys but should be sparingly given to them due to the sugar content.
Watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew melon, pomegranate, orange, lemon, lime, and grapefruit.
galahs can eat watermelon and watermelon skin!!
Yes, yes you can
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No, watermelon (rind and fruit) isn't healthy for rabbits. It's too high in sugar (even the rind), and not high enough in healthy nutrients. Sometimes watermelon is good, sometimes it is okay. Watermelon is a treat. Treats (like fresh fruits, carrot) should be limited to a bite every couple of days (assuming your rabbit can handle them and doesn't get diarrhea; and otherwise is eating a healthy diet). Watermelon is an especially sugary treat so it should be especially limited. Rabbits eat a diet mostly of hay. They also eat some high quality pellets, and should have access to fresh water. Fresh greens can become a part of your rabbit's diet slowly (too much too quickly can result in digestive problems). See the related question about the rabbit diet below.