Green feed refers to fresh, growing forage plants used as livestock feed, typically consisting of grasses, legumes, or other green plants. It is often harvested directly from pastures or fields and is valued for its high nutritional content, providing essential vitamins, minerals, and moisture to animals. Green feed is commonly used in animal husbandry to enhance the health and productivity of livestock, particularly during grazing seasons. Its use promotes sustainable farming practices by utilizing natural vegetation for animal nutrition.
Yes they do when you feed them fish they poo out fish. If you feed them green stuff they poo out green stuff
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Its something to do with glycolosis.
yeah
green sea turtles eat green algae a tiny plant that grows in the ocean. that makes them green
Yes
they drink it and feed it to the animals
they drink it and feed it to the animals
No, No, No, only feed them fresh veg and fruit. And the usual pellets and hay.
A poodle may or may not eat it, but you certainly can't feed a poodle on leafy vegetables.
You can feed 96 people an average serving of 4 ounces.
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