Not exact matches
But what we can't quite get to is that most of the sheep are
eating grass, and
occasionally they might receive supplemental feed.
We
occasionally eat dairy (a little cheese here and there, cooking with
grass - fed butter, etc) so I wasn't at all against the idea of using
grass - fed butter in my brewed chocolate.
I
eat nuts, one kind bar a day, salmon twice a week,
occasionally grass fed beef.
Occasionally, we might also apply «organic» to the meat, eggs, and dairy products we consume —
eating beef raised on organic
grasses, for example, or chickens fed only organic grains.
I
eat only whole foods,
grass fed meat - mainly beef, venison or lamb, mainly animal fats, nuts, and low salicylate vegetables, no fruit what so ever I was consuming small amounts of rum
occasionally but have now stopped I am considering removing dairy, I only
eat whole foods, no e numbers, sweetners, no sulphites, flavourings, colourings etc..
If Goat Simulator really was a goat simulator, you'd spend the whole game padding around a field
eating grass and
occasionally being milked, before ending up on a plate in some upmarket restaurant.
Cats thrive on diets that are high in protein, moderate in fat, and incredibly low in carbohydrates; wild cats only
eat carbohydrates when they consume the plant matter in their prey's stomachs (and,
occasionally, when they chew on
grass to settle their upset tummies).
If your dog seems sick or vomits more than
occasionally (whether associated with
grass eating or not), you should see a veterinarian.
We are therefore not generally alarmed when our precious canine fur baby
occasionally vomits,
eats grass...
told me that he was just
eating the
grass to vomit; he did that
occasionally and I thought it was «normal».
Their food is mostly vegetable matter, chiefly seeds, leaves, and stems of
grasses and forbs, although
occasionally insects, such as grasshoppers, crickets, and beetles, may be
eaten.