No, fruit, vegetables, seeds and grains are a good source of roughage (now commonly know as fiber).
False. Meat is not a good source of roughage.
Oatmeal is a good source of fiber.
YES
Hay is the main source of roughage in a horse's diet.
Fresh fruits and vegetables.
Fresh fruits and vegetables.
Meat is a source of animal protein and nutrients, such as iron and vitamin B12.
There is zero grams of fiber in either an chicken egg or chicken meat. Now if you are a cat, dog, hawk or owl, you can get plenty of roughage from the feathers.
Protein is good for you. Meat is an excellent source of protein, but not the only one.
roughages are usually high in fiber. concentrates are usually high in protein or carbohydrates. roughage: alfalfa hay concentrate: meat and bone meal
Meat is a poor source of dietary glycogen. You have to eat the meat of whole goat to get about 300 grams of glycogen, for example.
It can be, as long as you eat it in moderation. It's a good source of protein and iron, and is a good source of energy. Look for leaner cuts of meat to save on calories and fat.