If I'm honest. No.However, I did read vlog where this guy fed his cat beans everyday thrice for a month and it was fine.
So I tend to feed my dog food which has a similar colour to the colour seen on leaves on tree and bushes, can't quite put my finger on the name of the colour/shade. But anyway, he's fine
The best greens to feed a turtle are collard greens, mustard greens and kale.
Horses can eat collard greens, but they should only be given less than 4 ounces per day. This also goes for cabbage, kale, chard, and broccoli.
Yes, goats can eat collard greens as part of their diet. Collard greens are nutritious for goats and can be fed in moderation along with other types of hay and forage. It is important to introduce new foods gradually to avoid digestive issues.
If you are looking for a healthy diet for your uromastyx.... It should consist mainly of vegetables. A mixture of greens should be available to your uro... Some greens usually used are : Collard Greens, Dandelion Greens, and Turnip Greens... But Kale, lettuce and vegetable from the broccoli family should be avoided, this leads to metabolic problems! Uro's are not meat eaters... but can be fed 2-3 crickets every 2 weeks for an adult. If you over feed with protein it can lead to gout, and kidney failure. Other vegetables and fruits can be added to your greens mixture such as carrots, peas, beans, corn, lentils, cactus, and dandelion flowers. The occasional apple and other fruits can be added as a treat.
They eat dark leafy greens like endive, escarole, bok choy, collard greens, and dandelion greens. Broccoli, spinach, cabbage, kale and parsley are no-no's. Also feed a cricket or two every two weeks.
Not much research is devoted specifically to collard greens but much of the health benefits are similar to other leafy greens like kale and cabbage. However, steamed collard greens are extremely good at lowering cholesterol.
Collard greens are from plants out of south Africa
Collard greens in Tagalog is called "repolyo."
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The approximate percentage of water in collard greens is 91.4.
Collard greens are known as "కోలార్డ్ గ్రీన్స్" in Telugu.
The Tagalog term for collard greens is "mustasa." However, it is worth noting that "mustasa" generally refers to mustard greens, which are similar but not exactly the same. Collard greens may not have a direct equivalent in Filipino cuisine and are often simply referred to as "collard greens" in English.
drain the greens and cook them in chicken broth and add bacon and its drippings.
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Kale, Collard Greens, Spinach, Brussel Sprouts
There is Eighty percent organic matter in collard greens. This is a leaf that you can eat.
No, you will not want to eat the collard greens that are starting to turn yellow. Only eat the greens that are a nice dark green color.