Two important materials used while making silage are chopped green fodder (such as maize or Napier grass) and silage bags or containers that store the fodder airtight, preventing oxygen entry and preserving its nutrients. Class 8 Vocational Education Kaushal Bodh Solutions Class ...
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In my area, livestock eat green fodder like maize, Napier grass and berseem. Dry fodder includes wheat and rice straw. Farmers also add oil cakes, pulses husk, salt and minerals for balanced nutrition. Class 8 Vocational Education Project 2 Feeding and ...
Farmers usually store dry fodder like straw in heaps or sheds. Some chop it for easy digestion, but others feed directly due to lack of machines or extra labour for chopping. Class 8 Vocational Education Part 1 Work with Life Forms Class ...
Silage is made from chopped green fodder stored in airtight bags, fermented without oxygen. Dry fodder mixture includes straw mixed with jaggery, salt and minerals, improving taste, digestion and nutrition for animals. Class 8 Vocational Education Project 2 Feeding and Caring ...