What are feed resources?
Rachel Newton
Updated on April 10, 2026
Also to know is, how are feed resources categorized?
Livestock Feed resources are classified as natural pasture, crop residue, improved pasture and forages, agro industrial by products, other byproducts and vegetable refusal, of which the first two contributes the largest feed type.
Beside above, what kind of food feed is needed by ruminant animals? For the majority of their life, ruminants should be fed a diet consisting mainly of forage (like grass) and roughage (like hay). Farmers are always cautious to not feed too much grain and not enough forage and roughage as this can make a ruminant sick.
Secondly, what is ruminant feeding?
Ruminant animals are designed to eat forages. They can meet all of their energy needs to grow, reproduce and stay healthy with feed that consist of 100% good quality roughage (alfalfa, grass-hay or good pasture). This process is called rumination. (People say the animal is chewing its cud.)
What are the sources of animal feed?
Traditional sources of animal feed include household food scraps and the byproducts of food processing industries such as milling and brewing. Material remaining from milling oil crops like peanuts, soy, and corn are important sources of fodder.