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Cattle feed contains protein, energy, minerals and vitamins required for the growth, maintenance and milk production of animals. It is advantageous to feed extra cattle feed to pregnant animals for proper development of foetus.
These benefits include: Improved health: Cattle that are fed a balanced diet are less likely to get sick. Increased productivity: Cattle that are fed a balanced diet are more productive. They will gain weight faster and produce more milk.
Grains like corn, oats, barley, wheat, and rye are often used as concentrates in cattle feed. By-products like brewery and distillery grains, peanut hulls, and bakery waste can also be added as concentrates to your feed formula.
Cattle feed is a balanced source of essential nutrients required for body maintenance, growth and milk production (milk-producing cattle) of cattle. The animal feed includes two types of substances: (i) Roughage: It largely contains fibres such as green fodder, silage, hay (straw of cereals) and legumes.
Proper nutrition gives your animals the vigor to grow, develop, and reproduce, and strong immunity to fight off infections. All these advantages lead to more profitable and sustainable agriculture.