Questions

  1. Differentiate between “Flushing” and “Steaming Up” in livestock management.
  2. Give three characteristics of succulent roughage.

Answers

  1. Flushing vs. Steaming Up
    • Flushing: This refers to the practice of providing highly nutritious feed or a high plane of nutrition to female animals approximately 3-4 weeks before and after mating. The goal is to enhance fertility and improve reproductive performance by ensuring the animals are in optimal condition.
    • Steaming Up: This is the process of giving extra nutrients or feed to an animal 4-8 weeks prior to parturition (giving birth). The purpose of steaming up is to ensure that the animal has adequate energy reserves to support the demands of lactation and to promote overall health during the calving process.
  2. Characteristics of Succulent Roughage
    • High Fiber Content: Succulent roughage is rich in fiber, which is essential for proper digestion and maintaining gut health in livestock.
    • Low Protein Content: Generally, succulent roughage has a lower protein content compared to other feed types, making it less suitable as a sole source of nutrients for high-producing animals.
    • High Moisture Content: Succulent roughage contains a significant amount of moisture, which helps to keep animals hydrated and supports overall health.
    • High Carbohydrate Content: This type of roughage is often high in carbohydrates, providing a good source of energy for livestock.

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