Cows should not be fed kale in large quantities, as it can lead to health issues due to its high oxalate content. If offered, it should only be a small part of their diet, typically no more than 10% of their total feed. It's essential to ensure that cows have a balanced diet primarily consisting of forage, grains, and other appropriate feed. Always consult with a veterinarian or livestock nutritionist before introducing new plants into a cow's diet.
Yes, kale will not hurt a dog if eaten in moderation but it should not be their main source of nutrition.
mine eat kale every night during winter
Definitely.
Cow's eat grass so it usually comes out green. However, it also depends on what the cow eat's. But cow's can't eat that much, just pretty much hay and grass just like horses have to eat hay and grass.
Im pretty sure they eat raw Kale :)
Yes all beans are safe to eat just wash them off and dig in!
how your cow and goats eat
no
Yes, painted turtles can eat kale in moderation. Kale is a nutritious leafy green that can provide vitamins and minerals beneficial for their health. However, it should not be the main component of their diet, which should primarily consist of a variety of aquatic plants, insects, and commercial turtle pellets. Always ensure any greens offered are fresh and free from pesticides.
Humans don't digest all plant material very well. If you can get nutrition out of it, it's more efficient if you can eat the plant material directly. If you have to feed it to a cow, and then eat the cow, a lot of the nutrition will be lost in the transition. But if you can't get nutrition out of it, and the cow can, then feeding it to a cow would be sensible.
If you are feeding up this "cow" for slaughter, then it should get around 20 to 25 lbs per day, along with hay and/or grass.
I am pretty sure they can.