A 500 kg bullock typically consumes about 2-3% of its body weight in dry matter daily. This equates to approximately 10-15 kg of dry matter per day, depending on factors such as the bullock's age, health, and activity level. The exact amount can vary based on the quality of the forage and the bullock's specific nutritional needs.
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The question, "What has 1000 eyes, 2000 shoes, and eats grass?" is a riddle. The answer to this riddle is 500 horses.
500 kg contains the same amount of matter wherever you take it.But it would weigh about 15 times as much on Jupiter as it wouldon the moon.
VIST/APPEAR you have to be level 6 or higher. have a ponockey in the garden. have 500 pinometers of grass (50%) RESIDENT have 500 pinometers of grass and has eaten 8 apples.
Horse Isle answer : 500 horses
Barley grass is available in capsule, powder, and tablet formulations. Capsules are sold in strengths of 470 mg, 475 mg, and 500 mg. Tablets are available in 350 mg and 500 mg strengths.
The mass of 1 cubic meter of grass can vary depending on factors such as moisture content and grass type. On average, the mass may range from 300 to 500 kilograms.
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This depends on the type of grass, it's stage of maturity, and its moisture content. One hundred sixty-seven pounds of dry matter (all water removed) can be anywhere from 500 to 800 pounds of actual-matter (or as-fed).Finally, area also depends on the nutrition of the soil and soil type, and the amount of precipitation the area receives. A poorly fertile, dry location will dictate that 167 lb of DM grass is going to cover a lot more area than a highly fertile, moist location. One entire acre can hold 167 lb of DM grass, or merely 100 square feet or less. Highly moist areas will provide much more forage yield than dry areas, and highly-fertile soil will provide more forage yield than poorly fertile soil. Certain grass species will also provide more forage than others.As a result, there is no definite answer. Each location will be different as far as forage yield is concerned.