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.
2
This all depends on what concentrate feed you are asking about, as there are many, many different types of concentrate, supplemental feeds to add to a diet. Also, it depends on the weight of the cow, how much milk she is producing per day, her body condition score, and how far along she is in her lactation period. This means that you are likely to feed as little as 1/4 pound to as much as 5 pounds of concentrate feed per day to an individual cow.
3 time a day per a day do not feed them to much
yes don't feed much
Three
The general rule is 1.5 to 2 percent of the horse's body weight in hay per day and any necessary concentrate required to maintain their condition for the amount of exercise they are doing.
three a day
you should feed it 2 time a day
as much as he eats
Sweet feed, sweet feed, sweet feed
3 time a day
This is one thing that you can do, but they are much more healthy when you feed them twice a day.