Olive leaves are not toxic to goats and can be safely consumed in moderate amounts. In fact, they are often used as a natural supplement for promoting good health in goats. However, as with any new food, it's important to introduce them gradually to prevent digestive upset.
Sheep and goats eat a variety of plants such as grasses, legumes, clover, and shrubs. They are also known to munch on leaves, twigs, and bark. Animal-wise, they may consume insects or small rodents on occasion.
no they eat waste from others such as leaves grass and goatb droppings.if they eat insects it would poisone them. their stomachs cannot take in the bugs.
No because Eucalyptus leaves are poisonous to every other living animal except for the Koala. I'm not sure if it is safe or not, but there is an overhanging eucalyptus tree that my orphaned lambs like to chew on sometimes. So, while it's meant to be poisonous, I don't think it's bad for them if they eat it sometimes.
No, goats should not eat geraniums. They are poisonous to goats and kill them if to much is ingested.
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Olive leaves are not toxic to goats and can be safely consumed in moderate amounts. In fact, they are often used as a natural supplement for promoting good health in goats. However, as with any new food, it's important to introduce them gradually to prevent digestive upset.
Yes,at least robins will, they are eating the fruit in my tree right now- November.
yes they can.becuase they eat any leaf,accept poisin leafs
Goats can and quite often do eat grass just like cows do. Cows will eat leaves as well: grass is pretty much all leaf anyway, but cows will eat leaves off of forbs, trees and shrubs as much as possible or as high as they reach. However, goats are not roughage grazers, rather they are what are called "selective grazers" like deer are, meaning they like or choose to eat leaves from forbs and shrubs than grass.
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Yes, they all do.
Yes, you can eat them!! Just make sure there not too mushy or too small, they taste better avoiding those objections. By the way, I own a farm with lots of fruits and veggies so feel free to ask me any further questions that you might have.
No. All goats are herbivores. They spend most of the day grazing and eat grass, herbs, tree leaves, and other plant material.
Sheep and goats eat a variety of plants such as grasses, legumes, clover, and shrubs. They are also known to munch on leaves, twigs, and bark. Animal-wise, they may consume insects or small rodents on occasion.
The Callery pear, also known as Bradford pear, is generally not considered safe to eat. While the fruit is technically edible, it is often described as inedible due to its hard texture and unpleasant taste. Additionally, the tree's fruits can attract pests and may pose a choking hazard. Therefore, it's best to avoid consuming them.
no they eat waste from others such as leaves grass and goatb droppings.if they eat insects it would poisone them. their stomachs cannot take in the bugs.