yes as it contains dietary fibre.
Eggs, milk, cheese, and most meats and fishes contain zero roughage.
YES
If they are fed a balanced amount of corn and roughage, they will not become ill. However, if they gorge or are fed too much corn without a source of roughage, an increase risk of bloat or other digestive problems may occur.
All nuts, especially almonds.
Yes it is very high fiber, and hard to break down.
Roughage (also called fibre) is the coarse indigestible constituent of food which provides bulk to the diet and aids digestion. Foods which contain roughage are wholegrain cereals like wheat, barley and bran as well as the edible skins of most fruit and vegetables.
No, high-fructose corn syrup does not contain gluten.
No, the chemical formula of sucrose (sugar,) doesn't contain corn.
There is no yeast in cornflakes, They contain only corn.
Roughage is high in fiber and includes hay, silage, and pasture, providing bulk to the diet. Concentrates are high in energy and protein and include grains like corn and soybeans. For dairy animals, an example of roughage would be alfalfa hay and an example of concentrate would be corn.
Yes! corn bread does contain starch becaus the corn (kernel ) which makes the corn bread contains starch.
No, corn syrup does not contain proteins.