Environmental Sciences, asked by jyoti7693, 1 year ago

Why are sheep fed on rich protein diet?

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Answered by Golda
12

Solution :-

A large part of raising wool animals is knowing what to feed sheep in order to obtain good quality wool. Sheep is a fiber producing herbivore animal. It receives nutrients by eating plants. It requires protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamin, minerals and water. Sheep gets protein from the pasture grass. Ruminants are able to derive the essential amino acids from plants. Sheep has a large requirement for protein because it produces wool. Adding legume supplement cubes, soybeans and sunflower seeds will increase the protein intake. If we need better quality of wool we will have to pay attention to the quality of the protein being fed to the sheep.

Answered by osoiekoduke
1

Answer:

Sheepp are know to be used in the production of meat, wool and milk .

In the production of wool, sheep require a lot of protein nutrients  in their feeds to enable the high production of wool which are needed to grow very fast.

Explanation:

  • The amount of protein nutrient in the feeding of the sheep as body builders to enable the faster growth in the animal and also enable the growth of wool which is harvested in the in a determined interval within the season.
  • Protein is also necessary for the growth of such animals to gain the lost weight during the harvest and any other cause that might arise.
  • Sheep equally need protein for the body build to enable high production of the met and milk as well.
  • Though this should be balanced with other nutrients to enable a correct balanced diet within the feeding habit of the sheep.

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