Feeding goats grass clippings can be risky because they may contain harmful chemicals, pesticides, or toxic plants. It's best to stick to feeding goats hay or fresh grass to ensure their safety and health.
The best type of marking paint for grass is water-based paint specifically designed for outdoor use. It is safe for the environment and will not harm the grass.
Silica can be extracted from cogon grass by burning the grass to ash, then using an acid such as hydrochloric acid to dissolve and isolate the silica. This process involves multiple steps and precautions to ensure safe handling of the materials.
Earthworms thrive in meadows due to the abundance of organic matter like fallen leaves, grass clippings, and decaying plant material for them to feed on. Meadows typically have a well-aerated soil structure with good moisture content, providing a favorable habitat for earthworms to burrow and move around easily. The absence of disturbance in meadows also allows earthworm populations to establish and grow undisturbed.
There are environmentally friendly spray paint options designed for use on grass, such as biodegradable grass paint or eco-friendly turf marking paint. These paints are safe for the environment and can be used to mark lines or designs on grass without causing harm.
Lemon grass oil is generally considered safe for consumption in small amounts, such as in cooking or as a flavoring agent. However, it is important to use food-grade lemon grass oil and consult with a healthcare professional before consuming it, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Normally, grass is safe for pets. Lots of animals eat grass (cows, horses, goats, etc.). House pets use grass to aid in digestion and I think as a remedy for an upset tummy.
Fresh grass clippings may cause choke as they are damp and will ball together in the horses mouth and esophagus when it swallows. If the mass makes it down into the stomach it may be hard for the stomach acid to break the ball of clippings up and it could pass into the intestines intact causing a blockage and colic, which may require surgery. Another factor is chemicals from the lawn mower possibly leaking out unnoticed and then poisoning the horse when it eats the grass clippings. If you wish to feed grass to a horse, simply pull it up by hand and give it as a treat, or let the horse hand graze in areas where it is safe to do so.
no, grass has little nutritional value. its better to feed them alfalfa or rabbit food.
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No, goats cannot consume feed with a high tolerance of copper. Goats are sensitive to excess copper, which can lead to copper toxicity and health issues. It is important to provide goats with a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs without exceeding safe levels of copper.
My feed store supplier said milo is bad for goats.. goats have two stomachs like cows.. they bring back up their food again and re chew He said it's bad for their stomachs and also had for their hooves My supplers sells me a corn mix that has oats and other grain for my goats.. it is not the sweet feed stuff.. it may have small trace of sweet in it.. and is good for cows and horses
While goats are known to be curious eaters and may nibble on Cheez-Its, it's not advisable to feed them processed snacks like these. Cheez-Its contain high levels of salt and artificial ingredients that aren't suitable for a goat's diet. It's best to stick to their natural diet of hay, grass, and safe vegetables to ensure their health and well-being.
Can, yes. Will, doubtful. Tops, probably, but the actual radish, who knows. Try one!
Each species has it's own nutritional requirements. Never cross feed. And never feed goats and sheep the same feed. They have totally different needs to stay alive and well. If goats are fed sheep feed for example, it will kill the goats. And visa versa. The only feed that can be cross fed is goats can eat horse feed if it is a good quality. But not the other way around - the horse cannot eat goat feed. But that is the ONLY cross feeding that is safe - goats eating good quality horse feed. It is the same with cats and dogs - dogs cannot eat cat food or it will cause them to die from urinary stones and it is a terrible death. But cats can eat dog food even though it does not met their feline nutritional needs, but it won't kill them.
No, you don't feed any cow any sort of milk. Cows drink water, not milk, and eat hay and grass, not evaporated milk.
No as some moulds can be toxic to goats.
No, goats should not eat geraniums. They are poisonous to goats and kill them if to much is ingested.