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||q1= Are these feeds classified as i) forage; ii) roots, tubers or their by-products; iii) cereals or their by-products; or iv) protein concentrates & sources?   
 
||q1= Are these feeds classified as i) forage; ii) roots, tubers or their by-products; iii) cereals or their by-products; or iv) protein concentrates & sources?   
 
|a1= These types of feed are classified as iii) cereals or their by-products.
 
|a1= These types of feed are classified as iii) cereals or their by-products.
|l1=Cereals and By-Products#Maize and Maize gluten feed
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|l1=Cereals and By-Products#Maize and Maize Gluten Feed
 
|q2= What is the typical dry matter (DM), metabolisable energy (ME), and crude protein (CP) of these feeds?
 
|q2= What is the typical dry matter (DM), metabolisable energy (ME), and crude protein (CP) of these feeds?
 
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|Maize gluten feed || 90 || 12.7 || 250
 
|Maize gluten feed || 90 || 12.7 || 250
 
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|l2= Cereals and By-Products#Maize and Maize gluten feed
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|l2= Cereals and By-Products#Maize and Maize Gluten Feed
 
|q3= What are the characteristics of these feeds?
 
|q3= What are the characteristics of these feeds?
 
|a3= These feeds are typically processed and may be flaked, rolled or micronised.  They are suitable for ruminants and non-ruminants.  Maize and maize gluten feed have high digestible energy, but poor source of calcium.  
 
|a3= These feeds are typically processed and may be flaked, rolled or micronised.  They are suitable for ruminants and non-ruminants.  Maize and maize gluten feed have high digestible energy, but poor source of calcium.  
|l3= Cereals and By-Products#Maize and Maize gluten feed
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|l3= Cereals and By-Products#Maize and Maize Gluten Feed
 
|q4= What concerns are associated with these feeds?
 
|q4= What concerns are associated with these feeds?
 
|a4= Maize and maize gluten feed can cause bloat and acidosis.  The carcase fat colour can have a yellow pigmentation (due to presence of cryptoxanthin).   
 
|a4= Maize and maize gluten feed can cause bloat and acidosis.  The carcase fat colour can have a yellow pigmentation (due to presence of cryptoxanthin).   
|l4= Cereals and By-Products#Maize and Maize gluten feed
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|l4= Cereals and By-Products#Maize and Maize Gluten Feed
 
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