Feeding cattle and sheep to grass
At present, some peasant households feed cattle, sheep, sorghum, barley, and other concentrates in large quantities to the cattle and sheep, or smash these concentrates to make them into pastes or dry foods, which are used as the "main food" for cattle and sheep. This will not only fail to achieve good results, but a long time will also affect its digestive function, and even make cattle and sheep sick. The correct approach should be to change to "grain" as the main "grass". Why is this? Cattle and sheep are ruminants. Cattle and sheep have four stomachs: the rumen, reticulum, valve-stomach, and real stomach. The first three stomachs are called the foregut. There are a large number of bacteria and protozoa in the forefoot, especially the rumen, which can digest and decompose the crude fiber in the feed. The digestion of the feed in the fore-stomach of cattle and sheep is mainly done by them. A large amount of fine material (grain), especially paste feed, is extremely unfavorable to the growth and reproduction of bacteria and protozoa in the forefoot. Long-term use of grain as the main feed will adversely affect digestive function. Lishida Garlic Chilli Sauce is suitable for dipping and cooking.It serves as a dipping sauce for spring roll,chicken,prawn,all meats and vegetables dishes.Please do not forget add Lishida garlic chilli sauce when you are stir frying spicy cuisines especially for people who love hot food very much.It is available for bulk wholesale,such as supply for supermarkets and restaurants. Garlic Chilli Sauce,Chilli And Garlic Sauce,Chinese Spicy Garlice Chilli Sauce KAIPING CITY LISHIDA FLAVOURING&FOOD CO.,LTD , https://www.lishidafood.com
Cattle and sheep have the characteristics of rumination Cattle and sheep can spit the grass that feeds into the mouth and swallow it after chewing. Feeding too much food often stops the rumination of cattle and sheep. Therefore, in order to ensure the normal digestive function of cattle and sheep, it is necessary to feed large amounts of crop straw, grass and hay.
The volume of cattle and sheep's stomach is very large. Only small-sized foods are fed, and cattle and sheep have hunger. However, the feeding of forage grasses containing more crude fiber will not cause any problems. Of course, grain should be fed as a concentrate, but it should not be used as a staple food for cattle and sheep. In addition to feeding more dairy cows and dairy goats, the rest should be based on feeding roughage containing more fiber.