Yes! Squirrels love sunflower seeds. You can attract squirrels with the seeds, but if the seeds are for the birds, good luck to you trying to keep the squirrels out! They are clever creatures, and do impressive acrobatics just to get at the seed!
Hamsters can eat both raw and roasted sunflower seeds, as long as they are unsalted and shelled. Sunflower seeds are high in fat and should be offered in moderation as a treat rather than a staple diet.
Edible seeds are seeds that can be consumed as food, either raw or cooked. Common examples include pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, chia seeds, and sesame seeds. Edible seeds are often high in nutrients like protein, fiber, and healthy fats.
You can eat sunflower seeds raw or toasted as a snack or on a salad. Blend them into a spread or dressing. Grind them with beans and vegetables for a delicious burger patty or loaf.
Raw sunflower seeds can last up to a year before they expire if stored in a cool, dry place.
No you don't; raw sunflower seeds are edible. Many people do prefer to cook them, however.
Yes, you can and they love them.
u dont have to. they taste fine raw.
Yes, squirrels can eat raw grits, but it's not a natural part of their diet. While they may nibble on them, it's important to provide a balanced diet that includes fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. Raw grits shouldn't be a primary food source, as they lack the necessary nutrients squirrels need for optimal health. Always ensure that any food you offer is safe and suitable for them.
As for salted no do not feed your hamster salted sunflower seeds.I would also not give them cooked sunflower seeds as when they are cooked they lose a lot of nutrients. I would feed my hamster raw unprocessed sunflower seeds. But remember to not feed your hamster too many nuts and seeds. They are good in small amounts but contain a lot of fat. So to summarize do not feed your hamster cooked salted sunflower seeds but instead feed them raw unprocessed sunflower seeds in small amounts.
Usually, gerbils love raw sunflower seeds. They gobble them up.
Think about it ,when you eat a grape usually you ingest some seeds so I would say yes you can eat raw grape seeds. As to quanity you are on your own
yes non roasted