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Feedstuff Identification #1 Livestock Skillathon Feedstuff Identification #1

1. Identify the following feedstuff. A. Alfalfa Meal B. Cottonseed Meal C. Feather Meal

2. Identify the following feedstuff. A. Potassium Chloride B. Trace Mineral Salt C. Urea

3. Identify the following feedstuff. A. Feather Meal B. Meat & Bone Meal C. Fish Meal

4. Identify the following feedstuff. A. Cottonseed (whole) B. Gin Trash C. Cottonseed Hulls

5. Identify the following feedstuff. A. Milo B. Beet Pulp C. Buckwheat

5. Identify the following feedstuff. A. Alfalfa Hay B. Brewers Dried Grain C. Wheat Bran

Answers 1. B. Cottonseed meal 2. C. Urea 3. B. Meat & bone meal 4. A. Cottonseed, whole 5. A. Milo 6. A. Alfalfa hay