Vitamin A and Vitamin K
in the wild they eat mainly grass but if kept out at grass (not in a stable) grass a hard feed in the morning and/or the afternoon and some hay in winter. Hard feed; chaff, pellets, malasus, maybe vitamins it varies from owner to owner. :)
Hay, primarily. Silage can also be kept in a manger. A feed trough or feed bunk is another word for a manger.
Vitamins are typically kept in colored bottles to protect them from exposure to light, which can degrade their potency by causing a chemical change. Light exposure can lead to oxidation of vitamins and reduce their effectiveness. Colored bottles help block out light and preserve the vitamins' stability.
Their owner's feed it.
In a feedlot
Function - It adds the pressure to the feed water before it entyers into boiler feed pump suction Advantage - Ensures high margin NPSH A for boiler feed pump spinning at high rpm (5250Rpm) Drive for booster - Normally @1450 rpm Type of impeller- Mostly preferred Double suction
because they needed to feed their soldiers and themselves and the animals they kept.
Pets should be kept off the lawn for at least 24-48 hours after applying weed and feed products to prevent potential harm from chemicals.
Yes vitamins don't keep forever it's the same with fruit and veg the longer it is kept the less vitamins present.
its not
Muslims have a high regard for anything sacred (such as "scrolls" as you call it). Thus, to show the respect that they deserve, those items are kept in high places.
because horizontal vessels can't kept a high presssure