yes and its better
yes
Napier is a common type of grass in the United States and Canada. It is also a common ingredient in pig feed.
I wouldn't think so. No. Timothy-grass (Phleum pratense) is actually considered good fodder for horses. It doesn't present any hazards for cats.
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It is. Horses usually love timothy hay and it's a great general hay, mixing well with other types like alfalfa #2 or a good red or green oat. Not available in some areas but if you have it in yours, your lucky.
yes
Napier is a common type of grass in the United States and Canada. It is also a common ingredient in pig feed.
Timothy grass means 'kuthirappullu' (കുതിരപ്പുല്ല്) in malayalam.
Timothy is a grass hay
fresh grass is the best diet mixed with dandelion and herbs NO i have one he eats timothy hay rabbit food and once in a while a peanut or fresh fruit or vegatable (only ceartin produce)
no they do not
Co-3 is advanced hybrid varity of napier grass. It may be developed from napier grass we can plant it throu the two types, with seeds and seedlinks. It gives 100 tons of grass per year per acre. It is very helpful for intensive cattle farming,and enhances milf yealding.
A timothy grass hay field at maturity is around 40-inches tall, filled with bunch grass. The stems of timothy hay end in a seed head. The 2 to 6-inch leaves are a soft, light green.
Alfafa, grass, timothy
It is a monocot.
Rabbits love their food and enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables as part of a balanced diet. The main part of a rabbit's diet should be unlimited amounts of fresh hay (preferably Timothy or Meadow Hay), or grass.
I wouldn't think so. No. Timothy-grass (Phleum pratense) is actually considered good fodder for horses. It doesn't present any hazards for cats.