What about it? Please be more specific in your question to make it more answerable.
Corn, barley, oats, etc., same grain fed to cattle.
Grain, and plenty of it. Corn or barley will get your cattle fat enough to have great marbling when slaughtered and quartered.
It depends on the location, and the type or class of animals fed. There can be as little as no corn (0%) in a feed ration for cattle, or as much as 85% in a feed ration. Not all areas in the world can or will grow corn, and not all feed fed to cattle includes corn. For instance, much of the grain fed to cattle in Canada is barley or oats, not corn.
No beef cattle can also be fed, grass, corn, insilage, silage, grain, oats, barley.
We as humans eating beef from corn-fed cattle are getting sick and fat ourselves. Additionally, the cattle get sick as well: cattle fed high amounts of grain like corn suffer from foamy bloat and/or acidosis, which, in their acute forms, often result in death of the animal.
Cattle and calves, Wheat, Corn, Sorghum grain, and Hogs are the major agriculture of Kansas.
Corn is a grain.
No, corn is not a grain. It is a vegetable.
Corn is a grain.
Corn is a grass and is classified as a grain. It is often served as a vegetable, but is a grain.
# Corn is a grain and a vegetable!
the corn is a grain not a vegetable