Alfalfa, grasses, grains (wheat, barley, maize).
Michel Savard has written: 'FORAGES'
H.D HUGHES has written: 'Forages'
Forages are used in feedlot operations primarily as a cost-effective source of fiber and nutrients for cattle. They help promote healthy rumen function and digestion, balancing the high-energy diets typically provided in feedlots. Additionally, forages can reduce feed costs and improve overall cattle health by providing essential vitamins and minerals. While the focus is often on grain-based feeds, forages play a vital role in maintaining a well-rounded diet for livestock.
Food caching. Its when a bird forages for food and stores it for the winter.
a forager is a animal that wanders for food. Like a owl:foragers eat leaves from trees and bushes.....
A badger is a nocturnal animal that snuffles as it forages for food.
No, the takahe is not nocturnal; it is primarily diurnal, meaning it is active during the day. This large flightless bird, native to New Zealand, forages for food, such as grasses and herbs, in the daylight hours. While it may be less active during the hottest parts of the day, it generally rests or forages in the morning and late afternoon.
Concentrates are foods that are high in digestibility, but low in fiber. (For example: hay, silage, etc.)Roughages are foods that are low in digestibility, but high in fiber. (For example: corn, oats, barley, etc.)
He was the god of fire and black smith. He is in charge of the forages on mount Olympus. So for his powers it would be fire and making and making weapons.
Cows do not eat (nor drink) milk. They drink water and eat forages like grass, hay, silage and grains.
They don't. The mother forages for them whilst they remain hidden in the grass. That way they are reasonably safe from predators.
Cows are grown up; they are mature female bovines. They eat grass, hay, silage, and other forages, basically.