Water, grass, hay, silage and grain
Sheep primarily eat grass, hay, and other forage plants. They may also consume grains and supplementary feed depending on their nutritional needs and the availability of pasture. It's important that their diet is balanced to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients for good health.
Sheep cannot have copper in their diet as it contains high toxic levels. Molasses are considered to be a source of copper and therefore should not be fed to sheep.
Barbary sheep primarily feed on grasses, herbs, shrubs, and leaves. They are also known to consume a variety of desert plants, including cacti. In times of scarcity, they may also eat fruits and seeds.
The only snakes who would be large enough to eat a sheep would be the anaconda, the python, and the boa constrictor - and they would have to be large snakes to be able to swallow a whole sheep.
It is not their normal diet. Sheep usually eat plants on the ground (grass) they do not eat shrub foliage (as will goats).
the diet of a sheep is grass!
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Sheep, rabbits and small cattle
Sheep primarily eat grass, hay, and other forage plants. They may also consume grains and supplementary feed depending on their nutritional needs and the availability of pasture. It's important that their diet is balanced to ensure they receive the necessary nutrients for good health.
Sheep cannot have copper in their diet as it contains high toxic levels. Molasses are considered to be a source of copper and therefore should not be fed to sheep.
lettuce leaves are not poisonous but your sheep needs grass to eat as its main diet.
Barbary sheep primarily feed on grasses, herbs, shrubs, and leaves. They are also known to consume a variety of desert plants, including cacti. In times of scarcity, they may also eat fruits and seeds.
no!no!no! think about a sheeps natural diet! its best not to
they prey mostly on sheep and yak althought they consume plants.
No, sheep are herbivores. They primarily feed on grass, plants, and shrubs. Their diet is mainly composed of vegetation, and they do not consume meat.
Sheep and goat meat are excellent sources of B12. The meat from sheep and goats do not have a recorded amount of B12 because the amount can vary depending on the diet of the animal.
her diet was vegetables and stuff like that you can look it uo on google it'll be more specific Love lil salvy girl:)