Do not feed silverbeet to your pet lamb. It can contain toxic levels of oxalate and nitrate that can be poisonous to lambs.
Silverbeet is a definite no for guinea-pigs, unless you fancy indigestion and LOTS of poo. Anyway, guinea-pigs are very smart (a lot of my friends disagree with that) and will normally reject anything poisonous to them.
you said it. Sheep is adult, and lamb is baby.
Marking lambs is normally when you castrate the male lambs and tail the lambs and give them their first vaccinations.
Lambs are baby sheep.
Lambs will drink milk from their mothers until they are 6 to 9 months old. During that time lambs will develop and grow so that their stomaches will cope with eating grass, hay, silage or whatever feed there is for them to eat. Orphan lambs can be hand raised on a powered milk formula that can be purchased easily. As they grow they will progress onto normal food that any other sheep eat. Hope that helps.
Of course it has widely been known for consumption.
Silverbeet - album - was created in 1993.
Baby lambs drink milk from their mothers and nibble on grass.
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Silverbeet, also known as chard or Swiss chard, is a leafy green vegetable.
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Yes, you can eat raw silverbeet, also known as Swiss chard. Its leaves can be added to salads or smoothies for a nutritious boost. However, the taste can be quite strong and slightly bitter when raw, so some people prefer to cook it to enhance its flavor and tenderness. Always wash it thoroughly before consuming.
The better to eat them, my dear.
Badgers have been seen to eat lambs, but usually it is a rare occasion. Badgers are known to eat almost anything that they thing is edible.