yes goats eat everything they can get their nose into. Trust me. They will even eat poisonous stuff, plastics, etc.
Yes, sheep can eat blackberry bushes. Some poisonous plants for sheep are foxglove, holly, Jerusalem cherry, and the vinca vine.
Yes. Goats are a great way to keep down palmetto overgrowth.
Because goats are tough creatures. Cute too.
Goats. If you have a blackberry problem in your black yard tether some goats in the middle of them. They will eat the blackberries before anything else BUT be warned, when they've finished with the blackberries they eat EVERYTHING else too.
If it is they won't eat it. They do like living under them though.
Blackberry bushes are not harmful to horses but depending on the horse, care should be taken so the horse does not eat the branches or get thorns stuck where they dont belong. Also blackberries can cause diarrhea.
Yes, goats are known to eat a variety of plants, including mountain laurel. However, mountain laurel contains compounds that can be toxic to goats if consumed in large quantities. While goats may nibble on the leaves, it's best to monitor their grazing to prevent potential health issues. If you're concerned about your mountain laurel bushes, consider fencing them off to protect them from goats.
They eat blackberry bushes and wax murtle hedges, If anyone knows anything else they eat, I'd like to know!
Goats can be put anywhere where there is grass, weeds, bushes, and trees. There needs to be water around somewhere though. Goats love blackberry bushes especially! but they will eat any vegetation. They usually know what's poisonious, and stay away from that. I have oleander in my backyard, and my goats stay completely away from it, because they know it's not good for them.
Goats have a tough lining in their mouths called a hard palate that protects their mouths from accidental cuts. They also have a specialized digestive system that allows them to break down the thorns and fibers effectively without causing harm. Additionally, goats have a selective feeding behavior where they avoid the sharp thorns while eating the leaves of the bushes.
yes they eat the leaves off the blackberry bushes
Nothing eats a thorn bush because is could really hurt if something did. . . then again it is a producer and if it kept multiplying with out anything eating it, well that isn't how a food web works so I don't really know actually, but keep in mind that it is a producer