They can if the protein content is not too high. Check with your vet to get his recommendation.
You can use barrier methods such as fencing to physically separate the goat from the horse, or use taste deterrents on the horse's tail to deter the goat from trying to eat it. Training the goat to not bother the horse's tail can also be effective with consistency and positive reinforcement.
It is unlikely for an ostrich to eat a goat. Ostriches are primarily herbivores and typically feed on plants, seeds, and insects. They do not have a natural inclination to hunt or prey on other animals like goats.
Only if it's honey butter. And baby goats.
a goat will eat mostly everything when a goat is sick do not feed grass goats do not eat tin cans or card board The amount of food depends on the goat. A Pygmy can eat around .5 lbs of food a day. Depending on the dry matter content of the feed provided goats will eat about 2% of their body weight a day.
A horse usually eats out of a feed container called a trough. Some horses eat out of a feed bucket. It depends on what the owner provides.
You can use barrier methods such as fencing to physically separate the goat from the horse, or use taste deterrents on the horse's tail to deter the goat from trying to eat it. Training the goat to not bother the horse's tail can also be effective with consistency and positive reinforcement.
Horse's eat...Grass, Oats, Horse feed, Etc...
how your cow and goats eat
yes. i am going to feed you. but, it can be used as a noun. dont buy some goat feed.
u feed himThey eat anything they can find, the goat will find something (eg grass, weeds etc,) and eat it.
if you want your goat to be in top condition you should try to feed a high protein feed but they can eat straw,feed ,hay,oats. if your goat doesn't want to eat try putting it in a smaller pin so it has less options and will become hungry and eat also you might be feeding a show feed.
Hay as well as horse feed and grass.
It is unlikely for an ostrich to eat a goat. Ostriches are primarily herbivores and typically feed on plants, seeds, and insects. They do not have a natural inclination to hunt or prey on other animals like goats.
Oats
Only if it's honey butter. And baby goats.
It depends on the horse. Ask your vet to see what's right for your horse(s).
Each species has it's own nutritional requirements. Never cross feed. And never feed goats and sheep the same feed. They have totally different needs to stay alive and well. If goats are fed sheep feed for example, it will kill the goats. And visa versa. The only feed that can be cross fed is goats can eat horse feed if it is a good quality. But not the other way around - the horse cannot eat goat feed. But that is the ONLY cross feeding that is safe - goats eating good quality horse feed. It is the same with cats and dogs - dogs cannot eat cat food or it will cause them to die from urinary stones and it is a terrible death. But cats can eat dog food even though it does not met their feline nutritional needs, but it won't kill them.