45% of the bag every two days
It can be fed grain but introduce it slowly and ensure it is getting other feed and is not low in calcium.
It all depends on what's available in your area and what breed, type and size of milking cow you own. It also depends on what feed is already being fed to your animal.
you should feed it some wheat and grain.
DO NOT FEED YOUR DOG GRAIN.. Grain is not and never has been in a dogs natural diet
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You should feed them grain, vegetables like cabbage,and,if you want to,you can feed them single strands of grass.
My horses are pastured and I don't feed them any grain if they are not active. However, the horses they I use for eight hour days I do feed a considerable amount of grain and hay as well as grass.
NO! Rabbits cannot, must not, should not, eat any wheat or grain. Just fruits, vegetables, and hay.
Can't answer that. It depends on the use of the animal, and condition. Some examples would be: Dry, or milking?, cart wether? meat?, pet?, breeding stock (buck), quality of hay? Grain is not necessary for a simple backyard goat. It is necessary if the animal "works" in some way.
Well grain will put weight on, not help him lose it. If the horse is overweight then you should slowly cut back on the grain and feed more grass hay instead. If the horse is in moderate to heavy work and needs the grain then choose a manufactured pellet type feed designed for overweight horses.
Many websites tell you what it can or cannot eat "hamsterific.com" I feed mine lettuce occasionally with a grain feed from petsmart.