This behaviour could be a result of many deficiencies in the diet, it is best to lay out a salt and mineral block to help. Make sure that they have ample amounts of water as the extra salt may make them more thirsty. If they continue to eat their feces have your veterinarian examine them.
yes....when they eat the core they just poop it out and it comes out the same shape
Wild donkeys in the desert eat off the land and its surrounding. The donkeys have adapted and will eat plants and leaves.
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat
They can't, donkeys do not eat bananas.
Donkeys typically like to eat grass, though they also eat shrubs and desert plants.
yes....when they eat the core they just poop it out and it comes out the same shape
I would imagine so, Would you eat your own poop?
no you did
sometimes
YES.
no they do not eat their poop they eat the mud so when they poop the mud i gets more nutrients when the worm digests the mud it becomes fertilizer or compost for plants. hope this helps :)
Wild donkeys in the desert eat off the land and its surrounding. The donkeys have adapted and will eat plants and leaves.
No. ...but he did quit the fire department
Their own poop and diarrhea with a little salt and pepper
No donkeys do not eat fudge because anthony burk is gay
Cows do not typically eat their own poop. However, they may ingest a small amount of their own feces as a normal part of their digestion process, known as "coprophagy." This behavior helps cows break down the cellulose in their food more effectively.
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat