Horse is a herbivore, and often eats grass and hay. As one of the staple foods of herbivores, alfalfa is also an important element in the horse's diet. Alfalfa is rich in nutrients, such as cellulose, minerals, vitamins and protein, which play an extremely important role in the growth and health of horses. Horses generally like to eat alfalfa grass, especially fresh and tender alfalfa grass, because their water content is relatively high, which is more conducive to the digestion and absorption of horses.
2. Sheep
Sheep are another common herbivore, and they also like to eat alfalfa, especially alfalfa preserved after drying in the field. Like horses, alfalfa also plays an important role in promoting the growth and health of sheep. Alfalfa is rich in cellulose and protein, which can keep sheep's digestive tract healthy and provide them with enough nutrition to support their growth and reproduction.
3. Cows
Cows are another animal that often eats grass. They especially like to eat fresh alfalfa. The rich nutrition of alfalfa can improve the dairy quality and yield of dairy cows. Alfalfa contains a lot of protein and minerals, which are very important to the energy and health of dairy cows. At the same time, the cellulose of alfalfa can also promote the digestive health of dairy cows and reduce the occurrence of digestive tract diseases.
4. Rabbit
Rabbits are another animal that likes to eat alfalfa grass. Alfalfa can provide essential protein, vitamins and minerals in the diet of rabbits. Especially for rabbits, which are herbivores, the cellulose contained in alfalfa can help them maintain good digestion and health. At the same time, the cellulose content of alfalfa is also helpful to control the weight of rabbits and prevent obesity and obesity-related diseases.