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Feeding and nutrition

Stock feeds

Poultry sheds and silos

For information about stock feeds specifically during drought, see Stock feeds and pasture in drought.

 

  • Alternative roughage feeds
  • Assessing current pasture and vegetation conditions
  • Assessing stock feed additives and mineral supplements
  • Cane tops as cattle fodder
  • Feeding frosted cereal grain to ruminants
  • Fortified molasses mixes for cattle
  • Making your own protein blocks for cattle
  • Measuring herbage mass - the median quadrat technique
  • Pasture assessment and livestock production
  • Scrub feeding
  • The kurrajong
  • Urea roller drum mixes for cattle
  • Using oats as an alternative grain in opportunity feedlot rations 
  • Visually assessing pasture condition and availability in drought
  • Vitamin and mineral additives for sheep and cattle in drought
  • White cottonseed - a supplementary feed for beef cattle
  • Yield and digestibility of legume and oat forages 

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