what is the term used for cattle feeds which are less in fibers but rich in nutrients
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Concentrates is the term that is used for cattle feed that is less in fibre but rich in nutrient content.
Explanation:
- Traditionally cattle were used to be fed fodder that was rich in fibre but it's nutrient content was dismal for which the health of the cattle suffered greatly.
- However, with time, dairy managers realized that the cattle need feed that is probably lower in its fibre content than the traditional food but it's nutrient content needs to be much higher.
- For such reason, concentrates are used that are energy and protein-rich and such feed are oats, corn, molasses, soybean meals, and others.
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