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to much grass
Sudan-grass and its relatives are not good for horses to eat as they can cause neurological problems. Sudan-grass is related to Johnsongrass, and Sorghum-grass and any of their hybrids.
The Titans presently use natural grass at LP Field, but the surface has had problems tearing up.
If it's made out of plastic, then yes!The end point of plastic fake grass can really hurt!If the fake grass is...soft, furry, then No!It really depends on what type of fake grass it is.If any problems, please send a e-mail to wolfhu18@hotmail.comEnjoy fake grass! ^^ Hehe
They eat ranchers grass that their cattle eat, and they "ruin" water holes.
A mixed grass, too much alfalfa will cause a lot of problems, a timothy grass mixture is good for them. Goats can survive on low quality grasses and love to eat bushes, trees and grass.
Stems from the saying, 'The grass is greener on the other side.' As in, this is true that the grass on the other side may indeed be greener, but the other side is also yellow. The other choice (the greener grass) has it's own set of problems and things that could go wrong (symbolizes the yellow that is mixed in the green grass). Hope I helped.
I asked the vet this and apparently it is because the dog may be constipated or it hurts to poop or urinate. Thedog eats grass because it helps digestion and helps with their bathroom problems
If your dog is pooping blood on the grass, it could be a sign of a serious health issue such as an infection, parasites, or gastrointestinal problems. It is important to take your dog to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes. it is called cat grass for that very reason. it helps them digest foods easier and if they vomit don't worry, that's good for the cat. cat grass helps their stomach. Cat grass is good for cats.
Regular Rye grass that dies off in the winter will likely not harm a horse, however winter or perennial rye grass can contain the same toxins as fescue grass and cause the same problems in pregnant mares due to the endophyte toxin found in it. Rye Grass is also high in sugar and starch and should be tested before feeding.
Grass or hay (dried grass) should almost always make up the base of a horses diet. Fresh green grass can cause health problems in certain horses though. Horses can also have certain types of grains, fruits and vegetables. There are some foods that are toxic or poisonous to them and should be avoid at all times. Sugar is also not good for horses.