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What are the sources of concentrates given in a cattle feed?

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Answered by bimpeegberongbe
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Explanation: concentrates are feeds with high proportion of digestible nutrients and low in fibre and water. Because of their high nutritive value, they ate given to both ruminants and non-ruminants. Concentrates have high protein content. They also contain large but varying quantities of carbohydrates, and fats with relatively little water. They are also important sources of minerals and vitamins and are easily digested. EXAMPLES are as follows

Cereal

Sorghum

Millet

Ground nut cake

Soyabean cake

Cotton seed cake

Blood meal

Bone meal

Meat meal

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