There are species of sorghum which are developed especially for animal feed, and we have fed them with great success. However, when feeding sorghum to horses, one should be certain what kind of sorghum is being grown and that the grower knows how to properly manage, cure and bale the crop. Unless you really know what you are doing, letting your horse graze on growing sorghum or Sudan grass can be a risky proposition.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
no horses can't eat silver weed
No. horses do not eat egg & bacon sandwiches
Horses can eat chickpeas without any ill effect. Horses can eat almost any grain without consequence. Some horses do have preferences and will not eat all grains.
Horses should not eat broad beans, as they contain substances that can be toxic to them. It is best to avoid feeding broad beans to horses and stick to their regular diet of hay, grass, and commercial feeds.
Sudan-grass and its relatives are not good for horses to eat as they can cause neurological problems. Sudan-grass is related to Johnsongrass, and Sorghum-grass and any of their hybrids.
Yes, Guinea Fowl will eat Milo (Sorghum).
mostly rice, millet, sorghum, and wheat
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
they sit around and eat sorghum porridge and myspace it up
they sit around and eat sorghum porridge and myspace it up
Ancient Chinese eat sheep, millet, wheat, mi (noodles), corn, rice, and sorghum.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
yes horses do eat cantaloupe
grain, animal feed, alcoholic beverages, cereal, sweeteners, sorghum syrup, sorghum molasses, sorghum flour, sorghum ethanol, and sorghum malt.
horses primerily eat grass or hay.
No horses do not eat monkeys for dinner.