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It depends on the location, and the type or class of animals fed. There can be as little as no corn (0%) in a feed ration for cattle, or as much as 85% in a feed ration. Not all areas in the world can or will grow corn, and not all feed fed to cattle includes corn. For instance, much of the grain fed to cattle in Canada is barley or oats, not corn.
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Not if you're careful about how much you give them. If you feed it in moderation, no it won't harm them.
There's not enough information to answer this question. This is because "concentrate feed" doesn't tell me much, nor does the vague term "cattle". Baseline intake is 2.5% of an animal's body weight in dry matter per day. From there it's highly variable, less if the concentrate feed is not fed to cattle ad libitum.
No. Much of the feed is too high in fibre for humans to properly digest, plus it doesn't contain all that much of a variety for humans to live off of. The antibiotics and growth hormones that is included in the feed is not good for humans either.
Feed ingredients are just like food ingredients: it's a list that tells you what exactly is in the bag of feed and how much of it. This is important in formulating diets for livestock like cattle, horses, pigs, chickens, etc.
How much should I feed my dog or, how much should you feed your dog
how much do i feed my dog
As many as he can feed...Most farmer have as many cattle as possible, it all depends on how much grazing he has available for his cattle.
How much to feed a dog for a year
Sweet feed, sweet feed, sweet feed
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