12. What are the food articles provided to sheep other than grazing grass?
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Stored feed
When fresh forage is not available or it is inadequate to meet their dietary requirements, sheep are usually fed stored or harvested feeds: hay, silage, balage, green chop, or crop by-products.
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Sheep that live in an enclosure with no grass to graze are often fed hay or silage. Silage includes foods such as fermented hay or corn. Grain is an excellent energy source for sheep and is usually fed when sheep need extra energy.
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