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| ==Turnips and Swedes== | | ==Turnips and Swedes== |
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| ===Characteristics=== | | ===Characteristics=== |
| Turnip and swede are related brassicas. They have good nutritive value, and typically a low dry matter and crude protein concentration. However, their protein tends to be very degradable. | | Turnip and swede are related brassicas. They have good nutritive value, and typically a low dry matter and crude protein concentration. However, their protein tends to be very degradable. |
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| Excess intakes associated with milk taint in dairy cows. Nitrate and sulphur toxicity. | | Excess intakes associated with milk taint in dairy cows. Nitrate and sulphur toxicity. |
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| ==Mangel, Fodderbeet and Sugarbeet== <!----Write below this line---> | | ==Mangel, Fodderbeet and Sugarbeet== <!----Write below this line---> |
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| ===Characteristics===<!----Write below this line---> | | ===Characteristics===<!----Write below this line---> |
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| ==Sugarbeet Pulp== <!----Write below this line---> | | ==Sugarbeet Pulp== <!----Write below this line---> |
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| ===Characteristics===<!----Write below this line---> | | ===Characteristics===<!----Write below this line---> |
| Sugarbeet pulp is the residue following sugar extraction from sugarbeet root. It has a high dry matter and digestible fibre content, but a relatively low protein and phosphorus concentration. It is available in pellets or shreds, molassed or unmolassed. Can also be ensiled with distillers/brewers grains (draff) to form Grainbeet. | | Sugarbeet pulp is the residue following sugar extraction from sugarbeet root. It has a high dry matter and digestible fibre content, but a relatively low protein and phosphorus concentration. It is available in pellets or shreds, molassed or unmolassed. Can also be ensiled with distillers/brewers grains (draff) to form Grainbeet. |
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| {{Learning | | {{Learning |
− | |flashcards = [[Animal Nutrition Flashcards]] | + | |flashcards = [[Large Animal Nutrition Flashcards]] |
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| [[Category:To Do]] | | [[Category:To Do]] |