Question on: JSS1 Agricultural science - Feeding Practices and Nutrition

Discuss different feeding methods used in livestock farming.

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 Different feeding methods cater to varying needs and circumstances:

  - Stall Feeding: Advantages include controlled access to feed, ease of monitoring, and reduced wastage. Disadvantages may include limited exercise and social interactions.

  - Free-Range Feeding: Allows animals to graze freely, promoting natural behaviours. Challenges may include exposure to predators and difficulty in monitoring individual intake.

  - Total Mixed Ration (TMR): Involves a balanced mixture of different feed components. Advantages include reduced labour, improved nutrient intake, and minimise waste. Disadvantages may include the initial cost of machinery and potential for nutrient imbalances.

  - Silage Feeding: Preserves forage, providing a nutrient-rich feed during scarcity. Advantages include prolonged availability, while disadvantages may include the need for proper storage facilities.

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