True, so very true.I have to slightly disagree.
First thing to do would be to tell us the name of the book.
Second thing would be to throw it in the trash.![]()
Chris
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True, so very true.I have to slightly disagree.
First thing to do would be to tell us the name of the book.
Second thing would be to throw it in the trash.![]()
Cattle and Horses are different than chickens they have a different digestive system and have different nutritional needs. Poultry have the ability to proses high amounts of grain.The percentages of starch and protein is what is in corn and oats that are used as feed. The chart was just a handy one because it compared them side by side, which is why I said to ignore the digestion part...evidently, I just should have cut it since it is causing confusion. The point is how high corn starch is compared to oats while the opposite is true of protein. There is a reason you can buy a box of cornstarch, and a bottle of corn syrup!
Here in florida it was easy to see the effect of corn on the horses and cattle in summer. They got heavy, slow, did not handle handle heat well. It was only provided for winter feed. Now the science supports what southern animal owners have known for ages: corn is high energy food used either to fatten or provide extra energy for warmth.
A little corn scratch if they want it, but my girls are already bypassing the corn and only eating the millet in the scratch. I am actually taking them off starter/grower because it has too high a percentage of corn and they are not handling our high 80's to low 90's temps well at all. They should not be having so much trouble with the heat.
I got two types of wild bird food at Ace Hardware: songbird has more sunflower with nuts and fruits, plus wheat. The other is mostly different millets. We have bugs and plants for forage, plus the grass and weeds going to seed. (32 pounds for $21 total)
I gave them a sample just now, and they loved it. A little confused by the sunflowers in shells, but they'll figure it out! It also has them shelled.
Michigan State University Ag School Extension says it's a myth too, but still, it persists like a cat with nine lives.
http://www.extension.org/pages/33855/is-corn-a-hot-feed