No. Hay and grain was.
No. Citrus peels have a bitter taste which can turn off cattle from eating the feed.
Many things can be used to feed both horses and cattle, grass is first and foremost what they are designed to eat. Other food stuffs would be hay, corn, oats, barley, haylage, and processed feeds made by a manufacturer.
yes, butter can be used instead of margarine (the term oleo is archaic)
Canola meal is often used as a cattle feed supplement
Feed grains are used to feed animals. Typically cattle, but also horses and other livestock. They are meant mainly to give energy and fatten the animal up.
Cattle ranchers accomplish the growing and selling of huge numbers of cattle to feed people, animals, and for their hide to be used in shoes and other leather goods.
A feed trough for livestock is commonly called a "feed bunk" or simply a "trough." It is used to deliver and contain feed for animals such as cattle, sheep, and horses.
Canola meal is often used as a cattle feed supplement
It is used as a feed, seed and silage. It is also a high-energy feed source necessary for fattening up cattle and hogs for slaughter, since it puts on fat quickly when fed in high amounts.
No. Grazing land for cattle needs much more space than does grain production for the same caloric benefit.
The colostrum of cattle is the first milk from a cow to her calf used to not only feed the calf but provide the calf with a start up of the calf's' immune system. It is milk that is comprised of immunoglobins and antibodies which help boost the calf's immune system by feed it antibodies that the cow has generated or received from vaccinations prior to giving birth.
Trenbolone is a synthetic hormone used in the cattle industry to promote muscle growth and improve feed efficiency. It is typically administered as an implant under the skin of the animal's ear, where it slowly releases the hormone into the bloodstream. This helps cattle to convert feed into muscle more efficiently, resulting in faster growth and improved performance.