Does corn flakes need to be crushed to feed cattle?

Updated on Three rural 2024-08-01
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    When feeding cattle with corn flakes, it is best to crush them in advance, because the cattle can be more convenient to eat after crushing, and it is easier to absorb nutrients after eating, which plays a protective role in gastrointestinal digestion and is more beneficial to growth and development.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Corn flakes fed to cattle definitely need to be crushed, so that it is easier to digest.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Not used in the stomach of the cow can absorb the corn flakes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Corn flake feed long-term feeding effect is quite good, according to the different cattle to take different feeding methods, it is best to feed corn flakes for a long time, if you feel expensive, you can pick weak, small cattle to feed, or weak, small cattle priority feeding, can achieve twice the result with half the effort. The specific feeding should be decided according to the size of the cow, fat and thin. It can also be increased or decreased appropriately, generally speaking, according to 100:

    1, that is to say: 100 kg of cattle, each husband can be fed 1 kg of corn flakes, and the rest will be fed with some weeds.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Corn flakes do not need to be crushed to feed cattle, the treatment of your cattle is too good, don't give the cow too much corn flakes, to eat with forage, just eat corn flakes once a day, otherwise it will be dead or indigestionWhat would you rate about this?Of course, the effect is better than the ordinary, according to reliable information, the steam flaked corn is more than the ordinary corn fed to the cattle...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Corn is almost exclusively used to feed cattle in the form of crushed fines. According to the successful experience of foreign countries, we can enrich the feeding form of corn to improve the feeding effect. Such as: corn kernel crushing, corn kernel crushing

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

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  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, glad to answer for you. It is better to feed cattle with celery corn flakes. Due to the unsatisfactory effect of feeding whole grain corn to cattle, in addition to feeding cattle with coarse corn crushing, some people have also developed a method of feeding cattle after corn flakes (steam flattening).

    After many experiments, it was concluded that feeding cattle after corn flakes was better than whole-grained, coarsely crushed or boiled corn in terms of feed utilization rate and production. Note:

    Although corn kernels are the main concentrate supplement for cattle, the daily feeding amount should not be too much, otherwise it is likely to cause diseases such as bloating, food accumulation and rumen acidosis. Coarsely crushed corn kernels, preferably with a certain proportion of bran and coarsely crushed bean seeds, can play a role in balancing nutrition.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. Corn on the cob crushed to feed the cow is good pro. It can ensure that the nutrition of the cattle is more comprehensive.

    Hello. Corn on the cob crushed to feed the cow is good pro. It can ensure that the nutrition of the cattle is more comprehensive.

    But don't eat too much. Because it will swell the stomach.

    Hello dear<>

    Corn cob crushed feeding cattle is a viable way to feed because it contains a high nutritional value and can provide the nutrients that the herd needs, such as protein, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, etc. The advantage of corn cob crushing feeding is that it can provide the nutrients needed by the herd more efficiently, and it can effectively reduce the food waste of the herd, which can save costs. However, there are some drawbacks, such as corn cob crushing feeding, which can lead to excessive carbohydrate intake in the herd, which can lead to obesity and metabolic disorders.

    In addition, corn cob crushing feeding can also cause the herd to consume too much sugar, which can lead to dental disease in the herd. Therefore, corn cob crushing feeding has its advantages and disadvantages of violently disturbing the land, and it should be decided whether to adopt this feeding method according to the specific situation of the herd.

    In short, there are good and bad.

    You can look at it according to your choice.

    Is it okay to wrap the feed and feed it together?

    Yes pro.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Corn flakes can only be fed to poultry and pigs, but not for cattle. In general, the feed for cattle should include organic matter, minerals and dry grass feed. Organic matter mainly refers to legumes, corn, rice, and other similar grains and carrots; Minerals are added with salt to ensure that cattle get enough calcium, phosphorus, cobalt or magnesium. Grass forage usually refers to grasses such as ryegrass, caragana grass, etc.

    Sometimes, nitrogen foods can also be used to improve the nutrition of cattle, such as rapeseed, yams, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Besides, the inlet of the grinding grits of the crusher is not very large, which is not easy to operate, and the machine will splash out a lot of corn kernels, which will cause waste. Unless you have your own machine, you are not afraid of delaying time and wasting electricity. Why is it too good?

    Because the corn cob with grain crushing, it can replace the corn concentrate, so this reduces the cost of cornmeal, because it is crushed with the cob, the crude fiber is very high, it is easier for livestock to absorb, it is not easy to cause constipation of livestock, corn cob crushing is not advisable, some friends say that instead of crude fiber, it is completely wrong, if you need crude fiber, you can supplement straw and forage, because corn cob basically has no absorbable nutrients, and it is very difficult to digest, the burden on the stomach and intestines is increased, and <>

    Why is it too good? Because the corn cob is crushed with grains, it can replace the concentrate of corn, so it reduces the cost of cornmeal, because it is crushed with the cob, the crude fiber is very high, it is easier for livestock to absorb, and it is not easy to cause constipation in livestock, nutrients: crude protein 8% methionine lysine, high oil corn (high lysine) is currently less popular.

    After the corn cob is crushed, it is a good main material to feed cattle and sheep as crude fiber, and its crude protein content is inferior to that of dry storage corn leaves.

    Corn cob crusher has simple, reliable performance, good economic benefits, easy use and maintenance, and can meet the needs of crushing corn cobs, corn cobs, peanut shells and other usual granular stems (such as rattan, peanut stalks, corn corn is the delicacy of animals, but one-time excessive cannibalism will cause poisoning. Because after a large amount of corn is ingested into the rumen of the sheep, a large amount of carbohydrate digestion will produce a large amount of lactic acid, which will lead to poisoning, and in severe cases, it will lead to the life of the sheep.

    From the perspective of the nutritional content of corn, there are mainly trace elements such as plant cellulose, calcium, and vitamin E, which are all nutrients that are very beneficial to health. But the growth and development of an organism has very complex factors

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is completely OK, the corn is blanched, the cow eats and absorbs it relatively quickly, which is conducive to growth, in fact, the corn is crushed, don't be hot, just mix it directly in the green fodder, the cow also likes to eat it very much, and it can also be digested very well, no problem at all.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can use boiling water to blanch and then feed the cow, but if you don't need boiling water to blanch and then feed the cow, it will be better, because the original nutrition of the corn is maintained, and some nutrients in the corn will not be destroyed, and the cow will be better after eating.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After the corn is crushed, it can be scalded in boiling water to feed the cattle. Because corn is not only a food for people to eat, but also a good animal feed, rich in nutrients, pigs and cattle can eat.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is not allowed, because the corn will swell, and it will only make the cattle more uncomfortable, so it is not possible to feed the cattle with such corn, otherwise it will cause the cattle to get sick.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Naturally, yes. However, this deprives corn of many nutrients. And the digestive function of cattle is very powerful, so it is not necessary.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's true, it's just that cows don't like soft food very much, so it's better to feed it directly with corn.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello. The answers to your questions are as follows.

    After cattle eat a large amount of corn stalks and corn leaves, it will cause poisoning, light diarrhea, heavy dehydration, weakness in walking, blood in the stool, and even death.

    Feed cattle with corn stalks and corn leaves, the feeding amount should not exceed 30% of the total amount of feeding, and should be fed with other feeds, or after fermentation and silage, so as to effectively avoid poisoning and enhance its palatability.

    Straw is a low-quality roughage. If the cattle are simply fed with untreated straw, the cattle will not grow meat and will even lose fat slowly. If the ammoniated straw is fed, it will exceed the maintenance needs of the cattle.

    In other words, cattle not only no longer lose fat, but also grow meat, but the rate of weight gain is very slow. Experiments conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Zhoukou, Henan Province, have shown that cattle gain only kilograms or less per day when they are fed ammoniated straw alone.

    However, if 1 kg of cottonseed cake is fed per day in addition to the ammoniated straw, the daily weight gain will rise to kilograms; Feeding 2 kg of cottonseed cake is more than one kilogram per day; 3 kg of cottonseed cake, more than one kilogram of weight gain per day. From this point of view, it is very important to feed cattle with straw. Proper supplemental feeding should follow the following principles.

    1.Supplemental feeding should be based on protein rather than energy. Cakes are rich in protein and are ideal supplementary feeds; Cereals (such as corn) are energy feeds that are not as effective as cottonseed cake and are relatively high, so they should not be used as a preferred supplemental concentrate.

    2.Try to supplement the cotton with cheap cake meal. Seed cake and rapeseed cake contain a certain toxin, and feeding pigs and chickens is strictly restricted, while ruminants such as cattle and sheep have a greater tolerance. The use of cottonseed cake and rapeseed cake for supplementary feeding can reduce costs.

    3.The amount of concentrate should be based on the price of forage, feed and cattle. If the concentrate is relatively cheap and the price of cattle is high, you can feed more; On the contrary, if the concentrate is expensive and the price of cattle is low, feed less.

    In general, the daily feeding of concentrate should not exceed 2-3 kg per cow, otherwise it is not economical. However, during the rapid fattening period before the beef cattle are slaughtered, the concentrate can be a little more. Ploughing cattle and "hanger" cattle do not need to use too high concentrate.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Have you ever seen the corn stover crushing process used to feed cattle? Let's take a look.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's perfectly okay to crush dry corn stalks and feed them to cattle...

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Ammoniation, the crushed straw has poor palatability, and there is no nutrition, ammonia can also supplement nitrogen, urea is also cheap, but the straw is fed to the shelf cow concentrate needs more vitamin A, or carotene.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    After the corn stalk is crushed, of course, it can be fed to the cattle, if there is a condition to treat it with a professional starter culture, such as using Nongshengle straw starter culture. After fermentation, not only the nutrient content of the straw is improved, but also the palatability is better.

    Nongshengle Straw Starter CultureFermented straw feed is to enzymatically hydrolyze the xylan chain and lignin polymer ester chain in the straw through the growth and reproduction of effective microbial flora, so as to promote the softening of the straw, the volume expansion, and the conversion of thumb cellulose into sugar. Continuous heavy fermentation converts sugars into lactic acid and volatile fatty acids, so that the pH value is approaching, inhibits the reproduction of harmful bacteria such as spoilage bacteria, and achieves the purpose of long-term storage of straw preservation. Among them, the starch, protein, cellulose and other organic matter contained in it are degraded into monosaccharides, disaccharides, amino acids and trace elements, etc., so that the feed becomes soft, fragrant and more palatable.

    The crude fiber that is not easy to be digested and absorbed by animals is converted into nutrients that can be absorbed and utilized by animals, and the digestion and absorption utilization rate of crude fiber by animals is improved.

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