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Sweet feed, sweet feed, sweet feed
Well of course they do. Both kinds feed that is sweet and what I grew up calling sweet feed. Or cob, corn, oats, and barley. Wet cob has molasses.
Feed dealers combined oats,corn, and barley, threw in salt and other minerals, bound the mixture together with molasses, and called the resulting product "sweet feed." thats sweet feed, and now it provides your horse with supplements, ex.
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One can apply at the California Western School of Law by filling out their application form online or by paper, send it off with the rest of the required documents and wait for feed back from the University.
Yes, but it is not acceptable for dairy cattle.
The main bugs to look out for are roaches and flies. however other pests will try to get into the Sweet feed. It is best to keep any animal feed in a container with a secure lid.
only in winter but the hog has to be dangled upside down
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sweet feed has molasses added to make it sweet tasting, but it is generally unhealthy for most horses and ponies. It can lead to all sorts of medical problems down the road. An unsweetened feed like many types of pellets are a better option.
No. people grow crops of sweet corn, and feed corn. humans eat sweet corn (how ever they want) and cows get the feed corn. it's not a weed. but there are lots of different types of sweet corn too.
I dont think so