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Roughage Category

Roughage refers to fibrous plant material that is an essential part of an animal’s diet, particularly for herbivorous livestock such as cattle, sheep, goats, and horses. Roughage is typically high in fiber, which is crucial for promoting proper digestion, maintaining gut health, and supporting overall well-being in these animals.

WHEAT STRAW

Wheat straw is primarily used as a source of fiber and bulk in animal diets, particularly for ruminants. It can be a cost-effective supplement to more nutritious forages, helping with digestion and providing roughage. Wheat straw is also widely used as bedding for various animals, including livestock and small pets, which helps absorb moisture and provides a comfortable surface for animals to rest.

CORN SILAGE

Silage is a high moisture fodder that farmers use to feed their domestic animals, especially during the dry season. Made up of grass, corn, maize, and others, silages are made by chopping the crops into small pieces and then storing them. Silage is an excellent energy source, providing digestible fiber while improving the palatability and conditioning of the diet with added moisture.

RICE STRAW

Rice straw is a valuable byproduct of rice farming that can be used as roughage for livestock, particularly cattle, sheep, goats, and horses. Rice straw is high in fiber and can be used for grazing, hay, bedding, or silage. Rice straw is primarily used to add bulk to the diet and provide fiber, which is vital for maintaining healthy digestion and preventing digestive disorders in livestock.

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