Lucerne chaff is rich in protein and sugar and is best for horses who do strenuous activities. Oat chaff, on the other hand, has lesser nutritional value as it contains more roughage and bulk.
chaff is the outcome of hulling process in which the bracts are removed from seeds and it is also called as bran, while husk is the outer covering of the cereals
In the wild they eat water grass and leaves and at a zoo they eat hay, Lucerne chaff, horse cubes, carrots, and bananas as a snack.
Chaff is a fairly common horse feed as it adds bulk to the diet and slows down horses that bolt their feed. Chaff can be made from Alfalfa (lucerne) or any other type of hay/ grass. There are also some special commercial chaffs that have supplements or oils added to them for various reasons like weight gain, hoof health, shiny coats and the like.
Veterinary medication for goats is normally an injection or a liquid drench but if your vet gave you tablets/pills I would put it in something it likes like some lucerne chaff and molasses.
Chaff is a mass noun. It has no plural.
Chaff on the Wind was created in 1986.
The word "chaff" is pronounced with a short A vowel sound.
These new boxers are really making me chaff.
Chaff is what is left of wheat fruit after the removal of the kernals. Chaff can be used, in small quantities, mixed in with horse feed to keep the horse from eating to quickly.
I believe their are more than three types of hay. Alfalfa, oat, and your grass hay. Tifton, bermuda, bahia and a wide variety of others.
30 ea. RR-170/180 chaff cartridges
Thousands of years of experimentation has determined: the chaff.