Which is better to feed cattle straw or corn stalk

Updated on Three rural 2024-02-24
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's all possible!

    There are many types of feed that can be fermented by roughage starter culture: crops: such as hay, straw (wheat straw, straw, corn straw, sorghum straw, soybean straw, grain grass, etc.), straw (chaff, sorghum shell, peanut shell, bean pod, cottonseed shell, etc.), leaves (locust leaves, elm leaves, mulberry leaves, acacia leaves, etc.); Swill feed:

    Such as leftovers, water, etc.; Cake meal: such as soybean meal, cottonseed meal, rapeseed meal, cake meal, etc.; Poultry manure: such as chicken manure, pigeon manure, rabbit manure, etc.; And there are others:

    Such as distiller's grains, cassava residue, vinegar residue, bean dregs, rice bran, wheat bran, fungus bran, corn flour, etc.

    1. Crushing: Coarse and hard materials are crushed to 1 5 mm, and fine and soft materials are crushed to 1 2 cm.

    2. Add fermentation broth: 200 300 kg of general roughage raw materials add 1 kg of roughage fermentation broth.

    3. Water regulation: The moisture of the fermented material needs to be controlled at about 60%, that is, it can form a clump when it is grasped by hand, without dripping, and it can be dispersed when it is put down. If the moisture is too large, dry materials such as bran can be added to adjust it; If the water is too small, you can directly add water to adjust.

    4. Fermentation requirements: sealing and compaction.

    5. Fermentation temperature: fermentation can be done when the ambient temperature is above 15 degrees.

    7. Success criteria: fruity, fragrant, winey, sour, soft to the touch, that is, successful fermentation.

    8. Feeding method: Feeding fermentation material should be gradually fed from less to more, generally starting from 5%, and the maximum addition amount is 30%.

    This method is suitable for a variety of roughage fermentation, roughage fermentation broth 1 box of 12 bottles, 1 bottle can ferment about 200 300 roughage. If you still don't understand, you can continue to find Nongshengle technician, and we will give you a detailed answer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The freshly harvested corn stalks can be fed to cattle after crushing, because the straw is a green stalk corn mature and has a lot of moisture, and the cattle will be strained when they eat it, so if there is hay from the previous year, you can feed some hay.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, you can, as long as you haven't used chemical fertilizers and pesticides recently, there is no problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Fresh corn stover can be fed directly to cattle. Because corn stover contains more than 30% carbohydrates, 2%-4% protein and fat, it can be silage or directly fed. As far as herbivores are concerned, the net weight gain of 2kg of corn straw is equivalent to that of 1kg of corn grains, especially after silage, yellow silage, ammoniation and saccharification, etc., which can improve the utilization rate.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, the freshly harvested corn stalks are fresh, the moisture is high, and the cattle like to eat the corn stalks contain more than 30% carbohydrates, 2%-4% protein, fat, crude fiber, and crude ash.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, there are two ways now, one is green storage feed, that is, when the corn stalks are green, crushed and put into a large pond with a car to compress and compact, and then sealed, and wait until the winter to feed the cattle, so that it is nutritious, and the large cattle farm is basically like this. Another way is to feed the cattle directly when the corn stalks are dried (consume more material) or crush them to feed the cattle (save materials), and some grind the corn stalks into bran and then mix them with cornmeal and soybean cake, which is easier to improve the utilization value of feed and make the cattle grow faster.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I can feed cattle. Because the freshly harvested corn stalks have high moisture content and high nutritional content, they are the favorite forage for cattle. So I can feed it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I can feed cattle. Fresh straw contains a variety of nutrients. The cow ate it. Good for the body. So fresh straw can be fed to cattle.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The freshly harvested corn stalks, moisture and sugar are larger, and after crushing, green storage, cattle and sheep are good feed!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The freshly harvested corn stalk can be fed to cattle, and when the corn stalk is just harvested, it has moisture, nutrition, and sweetness, and it is a kind of forage that cattle like, which is more suitable for feeding cattle.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It can be fed, because the freshly harvested corn stalks are nutritious and suitable for cattle feeding, but they should be crushed and added to ensure freshness before feeding.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I can feed cattle. Freshly harvested corn stalks. Feed the cows. Good nutrition. Hygiene. High content. The cow ate very well.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you haven't used pesticides recently, there is no problem.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    3oo a ton of straw that has to sell. I am from Liushu Township, Kangping County, Shenyang City.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It depends on which of your ingredients is cheaper.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Summary. Hello! Corn stalks without ears are not poisonous because they have no fruit due to pollen fertilization, but they are slightly less nutritious than corn stalks with ears.

    So you can feed the cows! If it is fresh corn stalks, it is better to feed them directly with fresh, good palatability and high nutritional value. But if you want to keep it for a long time, you still have to ferment.

    Fermented green storage corn straw can be kept in a fermented state for a long time, which is necessary in winter, and it is more popular than hay animals.

    Hello! I've seen your question, I'm sorting out the answer, please be patient for a moment Hello! Corn stalks without ears are not poisonous because they have no fruit due to pollen fertilization, but they are slightly less nutritious than corn stalks with ears.

    So you can feed the cows! If it is fresh corn stalks, it is better to feed them directly with fresh, good palatability and high nutritional value. But if you want to keep it for a long time, you still have to ferment.

    Fermented green storage corn straw can be kept in a fermented state for a long time, which is necessary in winter, and it is more popular than hay animals.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Summary. They have their own advantages in cattle utilization: corn --- the best nutrition, but the cost is high, and it needs to be combined with other feed raw materials;Straw --- the lowest nutrient content among these three raw materials, but it still has the value of use for cattle raising, easy to obtain, and the lowest costForage grass --- easy to breed, easy to harvest, for cattle, is the most suitable, but due to the large demand for cattle, breeding will also increase a lot of costs and land resources, if it is a pasture, this will also cause management difficulties, therefore, these three are good cattle feed raw materials, but it is best to use them three raw materials together, and with appropriate trace elements, vitamins that are not easy to synthesize in the cattle body, so that cattle get the most balanced nutrition is the best.

    Hello, I am making an inquiry based on your question, please wait a moment to raise cattle using corn, straw, and pasture.

    They have their own advantages in cattle utilization: corn --- the best nutrition, but the cost is high, and it needs to be combined with other feed raw materials;Straw --- the lowest nutrient content among these three raw materials, but it still has the value of use for cattle raising, easy to obtain, and the lowest costForage --- easy to breed, easy to harvest, for cattle, is the most suitable, but due to the large demand for cattle, breeding will also increase a lot of costs and land resources, if it is a pasture, it will also cause management difficulties, therefore, these three are good cattle feed raw materials, but it is best to use them three original materials together, and with appropriate trace elements, vitamins that are not easy to synthesize in the cattle body, so that cattle get the most balanced nutrition is the best.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Corn stalks are fermented and fed to cattle. 1.The straw is processed and then fed to the cows, for example, fermented.

    2.Fermentation is to partially degrade some indigestible cellulose in corn straw, which is more conducive to the digestion of cattle. 3.

    After fermentation, the palatability of the straw will change, and the texture will become softer and not too dry and hard.

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