Yes many birds like Blackbirds will eat this.
Hay, Oats, and grain.
yes
No. Pullets need an increase in protein and calcium weeks before the first egg is produced. A balanced laying mash or pelletized feed is best. Oats, while happily accepted by the birds is more expensive than cracked corn feed but can be added to daily hen scratch.
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Oats
Feed the Birds was created in 1964.
Horses are a common farm animal that eat oats, as they provide a good source of energy and nutrients. Oats are also sometimes fed to cattle, sheep, and goats, though they are not a primary component of their diets. Additionally, poultry can consume oats, but they are typically not a staple feed for them. Overall, oats are versatile feed that can benefit various farm animals.
Yes, livestock feed oats can germinate, as they are typically whole grains that have not been processed to the extent that would prevent germination. However, the germination may be less reliable than that of seed oats specifically intended for planting, as livestock feed oats may have been treated or stored in ways that affect their viability. To ensure successful germination, it's best to check for specific treatments or conditions of the oats before planting.
no,birds feed their young with worms and insects.
oats sugerbeet barley
Rolled oats
just normal dog food unless they are getting to skinny, then you feed them oats and rice with there dog food, if they have diarrhea also feed them oats and rice. if they don't get enough protein you might need to feed them a little bit of meat or get some dog food with extra protein in it.Note: If you have to give the dogs oats and rice make sure you cook them first also if you feed your dog meat you have to heat it up for at least 1 minute depending on the piece of meats size