No, horses should not be fed silage. Silage is a fermented feed stuff and single compartmeted stomaced animals can not digest it properly. Horses fed silage can become very ill, colic and even die. Silage is meant for ruminant animals.
Pigs are omnivores and will eat meat, including other pigs if given the opportunity. This behavior is more common in wild or feral pigs rather than domesticated pigs, especially if they are not being fed a balanced diet.
Pigs get big because they are pigs so they eat alot ;)
Pigs normally do not eat pigs. It is a sign of desperation if one does do that. Otherwise, wild cats, wild dogs and scavengers will eat pigs.if pigs are hungry they will eat . Also mother sows sometimes eat their piglets or sit on them and kill them
well pigs can probably eat bubble gum but they don't actually like eat it normally as every day food.
Yes.
The farmer fed silage to the pigs.
no
No. Cows are herbivores, meaning that they are strictly plant-eating animals, not omnivores nor carnivores. Cows eat grass, hay and silage and should eat just grass, hay and silage.
Absolutely, yes!! Cows LOVE silage, it's like candy to a bunch of +1000 lb 5-year olds!
they posibly could if they could not find any food.
The same as female sheep - grass, hay, silage and grain
i dont know if they eat pigs, but i do know that chickins should not eat guinea pigs! though as they are bad for them!
No pigs don't eat birds. Pigs don't eat meat, but all sorts of vegetables and fruit.
pigs will eat any thing you give them
pigs eat anything that is edible.
The exact same thing that any "normal cow" would eat: grass, hay, silage and grain.
The exact same thing that any "normal cow" would eat: grass, hay, silage and grain.