Well it can founder your horse.The seeds probley aren't to good for it either.
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
You can feed wheat bran to a rooster but you will need to feed other grains as well as the wheat bran. In most cases, roosters should eat a balanced diet that includes wheat, corn, and even oat grains.
Bran helps flush out a horses system to get rid of impurities. It is good for all horses, and will help sick horses (for instance, if you adopt a horse that has been previously abused, or you got a malnourished horse, you would give them warm bran mash to help them recover) hope this helps
Yes, just like any other animal with hair or fur, the dander from the skin, hair, and fur is the usual allergen. So, often if you have an allergy to dogs, you do to other animals, not always, but often. Sometimes, if they start young, they will ease up as you age, but many times if they are acquired at an older age, they are more severe. There can be other factors, everything that goes along with a horse and therefore, someone is exposed to when they are with a horse. Hay, dust, grasses, wheat, feed, shampoos, and anything else used on the horse to discourage flies, ticks, horse flies, and all the other insects drawn to horses. So,when someone is touching a horse they are touching everything the horse has been exposed to. The best thing to do is give up and see a Dr. who can test you for different allergies, once you know what the monster is you can take the proper measures for your allergy.
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"A field of wheat, cut while still green sprouts again."
The Wheat Field was created in 1889.
Wheat field bundles are called sheaves.
Wheat Field with Cypresses was created in 1889.
Wheat Field with a Lark was created in 1887.
Stone and wheat makes flour on the video puzzle game Doodle God.
The answer is ears. You have 2, and the field has ears of wheat.
Too much of anything can hurt your horse. I would be very careful turning a horse loose in a large hay field. Try turning him out for shorter periods of time, maybe an hour or two and then take him out. If he does well then extend his time by an hour or so. If he starts to look too fat or his crest gets hard and has a convex look on the topline, he is getting too much.
From the word Ricial in Spanish means a field where wheat, cut while still green, sprouts again. Alonzo.
Peeing at the side of a wheat field.
by giving them wheat
Just like wheat. It starts as a seed, grows as a grass and at the very top sprouts little oats.