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straw. that is why it is used for bedding.however horses will eat straw also but it has no nutritional value Horses love carrots, they are a popular horse treat. Alfalfa makes very high quality hay with good nutritional value that horses will eat readily. Straw is dried grass, stems more than leaf, and it is dry, tasteless and has little or no nutritional value. Very few horses will eat it if anything else is available, and some horses will not eat it if it is the only food they have access to. You should not feed straw to a horse.
Their is no nutritional value in soda.
The type of food that is digested in the stomach is edible. These things are items that add nutritional value.
Yes, it is excellent nutritional value
Items and products are purchased by households. These items need to have some value to the household or they will not purchase them, no matter the cost.
Yes and no, some foods are only good for you in moderation. If yu are wondering about the nutritional value of certain food items you should read the nutritional facts label.
What is the nutritional value for 1/2 cup of Tofu?
Alfalfa is great for balancing out low protein and high phosphorus diets as it's rich in protein and calcium. However it can cause some horses to act hyper and can cause entroliths in the intestines.
Cellulose does have nutritional value. It is a major source of the needed fiber in our diet.
Lucerne chaff is rich in protein and sugar and is best for horses who do strenuous activities. Oat chaff, on the other hand, has lesser nutritional value as it contains more roughage and bulk.
Einsteinium doesn't have nutritional value and shouldn't be ingested due to its radioactive status.
It has no nutritional value and is ignored by the digestive system and passes through if ingested.