Yes a goat can eat green beans
The part of the green pepper plant you eat is the fruit.
Goats love Brazilian Pepper. After they eat the leaves and berries, they will strip the bark and kill the plant. Why pay big bucks for BP removal when you could just get some goats. They remove it for free and pay you back with great milk, tasty meat and wonderful fertilizer.
Pepper enclosureYes indeed a pepper is a seed enclosure because the seeds in a pepper are closed in by the outside of the pepper.
Yes. Goats eat, and love vegetables like broccoli. Just make sure you know what plants are poisonous: some people say tomatoes are poisonous to goats.
Yes, goats can eat yellow bell pepper seeds in moderation. The seeds are not toxic to them, but it's best to offer them as an occasional treat rather than a staple in their diet. Always ensure that the majority of their diet consists of hay, pasture, and goat-specific feed for optimal health. If you're introducing new foods, monitor your goats for any adverse reactions.
Yes - cattle and goats do well eating most types of green vegetation. However, depending on the other feeds available and the taste of the carrot tops, the cows or goats may not actually eat them.
Yes, raw green beans are generally safe for goats to eat in moderation. However, they should be introduced gradually and not form a large part of their diet, as goats have sensitive digestive systems. It's important to ensure that the beans are fresh and free from pesticides or chemicals. Always monitor your goats for any adverse reactions when introducing new foods.
Green peppers yes, not sure about alfalfa sprouts
Sure! If they want to eat it, it's perfectly safe for them. You may not want to feed the sharp leaves to them though: if they get one of those points stuck internally, they could die.
Goats eat glue with their mouths, they does.
No, goats should not eat geraniums. They are poisonous to goats and kill them if to much is ingested.
the red pepper you eat IS the fruit. am i missing something here?