the best grasses for horses are stalky/hay like grasses like timothy grass.
lush looking, attractive grass that you see in most paddocks i.e rye grass and clover etc... are a definite no no for horses, as they have very high suger levels, and the microtoxins in them to discourage animals from eating them, can affect the horse temperarly, or even permanently (as you may have seen, most horses on these grasses seem to have 'lost their brains', and are dangerous to be around, let alone ride)
Horses are built to eat stalky/hay like grass, not lush pretty looking grass.
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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.
No mainly because goats eat grass,and pigs do not eat grass.
It eats grass by grazing
It is best to have at least 1 acre for every 2 goats. I have 2 goats and 1 1/2 acres of grass myself and it is hard only in the winter because there is no grass period.
Yes, goats can safely eat grass clippings as long as the grass has not been treated with chemicals or pesticides. It is important to ensure that the grass is clean and free from any harmful substances before feeding it to goats.
Either alfalfa hay or grass hay but if would prefere alfalfa hay
Sheep and goats mostly eat grass, clover, forbs, and other pasture plants. They can eat zoysia grass. Goats eat more than sheep.
Goats eat grass and shrubs, this makes them herbivores
Yes they do
You can use grass for goats bedding. You can also use straw, or hay or wood shavings. Just keep in mind that with grass or hay bedding, some of it will be eaten.
Cows and goats need to be fed on grass and oilseed cakes because grass and oilseed cakes are milk producing food so these help them to produce milk
Mountain goats eat grasses, herbs, segdes, ferns, and moss andlichen.Mostly grass