Feed is a type of fodder given as food to domesticated livestock. Various types of fodder include hay, silage, straw, compressed pellets, mixed rations, and sprouts. Animal feed is mostly derived from plant byproducts which are regarded as unsavoury for human consumption. However, some animal feed contain added ingredients which are byproducts and of animal origin. Sources of fodder include crop residues,…
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Feed is a type of fodder given as food to domesticated livestock. Various types of fodder include hay, silage, straw, compressed pellets, mixed rations, and sprouts. Animal feed is mostly derived from plant byproducts which are regarded as unsavoury for human consumption. However, some animal feed contain added ingredients which are byproducts and of animal origin. Sources of fodder include crop residues, fish meal, freshly cut grass, molasses, seaweed, sprouted legumes and grains, yeast extract, bran, and clipping waste. Less