Only 10 to 20 lbs of grain per day is sufficient, as long as you are feeding her roughage at the same time to avoid any potential illness like acidosis.
It really depends. If you give a horse grain in the winter then yes you should in the summer but just less then you do in winter.
The eye should be treated with antibiotics available at most feed & Grain outlets.
small rodents such as mice and srews eat grain.
More than 50% of the grain is used to feed cattle in the US. So most of the grain in the US is used to make meat.
Bunnies will eat cattail plants. They should be given as part of their diet and used with various other food including grain.
Grain. Lots and lots of grain.
AnswerThe short answer is it depends on the size of the cow, if it's lactating, pregnant, the quality of the hay, etc.(Last answer said that they fed cows grain. Grain is NOT grass, cows are rudiments, grain lowers the PH levels of their stomach, causes bad tasting milk and lackluster health of the cow, generally used as a cheaper alternative, or to fatten a cow, in large scale production. Not recommended)
No. Grain should only be fed if a) you are wanting to finish them on grain for beef, or b) they are loosing weight and condition on hay, or if the hay is not adequate nutrition enough for lactating cows and/or growing cattle. If you're doing none of the above or your cows and growers are doing just fine on hay alone, then don't bother wasting your money on grain.
4,000,000 gallons of Grain are produced each year
grain, rice, wheat barley and indigo are the main agricuture in New jersey.
nomore
No. It should not have any grain in it.
Estrogen does not cause a lactating cow to be lame. Feed that is high in energy and protein (like grain) can cause a cow to founder (or be lame). Injury is also a likely cause for a cow to become lame; a cut that has invited infection will also cause a cow to become lame. But not estrogen.
There are eight gallons to the bushel by a strictly volume measurement, but remember that in US commodity marketing, a bushel is dictated by the various qualities of the grain or oilseed in question. So a commercially-marketed bushel may contain slightly more or less than eight gallons, depending on the moisture content, test weight, and amount of foreign matter contained in the grain.
50% A persons total grain serving consumption a day should be 50% whole-grain.
You should consume a percentage of 50% whole-grain for the entire day.
A horse should be fed mainly hay, and only a little little bit of grain a day.Try a cup or less of grain a day.