add some kind of fat or something to make it sweet. they get tired of eating the same thing over and over just like we do.
A 1000 lb steer will eat 2.5% of his body weight. In other words, he will eat around 25 lbs of feed per day.
It all depends on what feed is being fed to that steer, as in what feed is available, what the ratio of forage to grain is for that steer, and the steer's breeding and genetics. Some breeds or crossbreeds of steers will require less feed to achieve a pound of gain than other breeds or crossbreeds. For instance, an Angus steer will gain a pound on less feed than a Simmental steer.
if you want your goat to be in top condition you should try to feed a high protein feed but they can eat straw,feed ,hay,oats. if your goat doesn't want to eat try putting it in a smaller pin so it has less options and will become hungry and eat also you might be feeding a show feed.
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get a life.............................................................. you just feed it
Feed them food they like when they are hungry.
Never, it will make them have an appetite for them and they will eat plants.
We chop it in smaller pieces and then feed it to him.
Chickens are omnivores and can eat almost anything. It is a myth that they only eat grains and commercial feed. They love fish and other proteins. Never feed your birds spoiled meat as it can make them sick.
That all depends on the size of the steer and what his average daily gain is; it also has a lot to do with what kind of feed he's fed. The higher the quality, the more he'll eat; same with the level of moisture content. As such, the question cannot be answered in a "amount in terms of weight" basis. Maintenance is 2.5% of his body weight per day, but if he's given a higher quality ration that is suited for him to grow, he may consume anywhere from 3% to 5% of his body weight per day.
When you feed him/her make sure you rub your hand in the food so that your scent is on the food and it will make them want to eat it more. If they still don't eat see your vet. Hope for the best!
When you feed him/her make sure you rub your hand in the food so that your scent is on the food and it will make them want to eat it more. If they still don't eat see your vet. Hope for the best!