Unit 3048: Feed Preparation. I. It is Profitable to Grind, Crush or Soak feed A. Animal fail to chew grain thoroughly lose some nutrient value B. Grind.

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Unit 3048: Feed Preparation

I. It is Profitable to Grind, Crush or Soak feed A. Animal fail to chew grain thoroughly lose some nutrient value B. Grind feed to medium fine. For swine grind to a fine feed Wheat and barley ground fine will be lost C. Rolling grain results in more uniform particle size and improve digestibility. D. Pellets have less waste compared to ground feeds Animals eat more in pellet form

F. 100% concentration rations: Not advisable because of digestive problems G. Cooking does not increase digestibility or feed value of other feeds H. Soaking of feeds Advantage when using small or hard kernels Be careful not to soak to long due to fermentation *Clean feeders and waters out daily *Growth of animal depends on how well you feed it