Wheat hay is very high in fibre (acid detergent fibre), and low in protein and energy. It's only good if you're feeding it to cows in mid-gestation, not to growing calves, breeding bulls, growing replacement heifers, young calves, lactating cows, cows in late gestation, or dairy cattle, unless you are really on to feeding supplements that contain high protein and energy.
H. T. French has written: 'Notes on varieties of wheat and flax' -- subject(s): Varieties, Wheat, Flax 'Experiments in cattle feeding' -- subject(s): Feeding and feeds, Cattle 'Feeding sheaf wheat' -- subject(s): Wheat as feed 'Continuation of experiments in pig feeding' -- subject(s): Feeding and feeds, Swine
i don't think so
It allows DNA to extract from the wheat germ.
No, but eating it with rice completes the protein. If you eat a slice of whole wheat bread say, the next day, you get the same nutritional benefits.
Tell me now what the Nutritional Info about Whole-Wheat Flour is! Irrid naf ISSA!
H. P. Ewalt has written: 'Selecting and proving dairy sires' -- subject(s): Dairy cattle, Breeding 'Wheat for milk cows' -- subject(s): Feeding and feeds, Dairy cattle
Yes.
Wheat cattle and timber
wheat and cattle
It is Multigrain Atta is composed of grains such as jowar, bajra, wheat, and ragi, with bajra including a higher nutritional value than other grains.
Cattle and wheat grain.
for cattle to eat