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What kind of grass does cattle grow?
High-yield forage such as alfalfa with high protein.

There are many kinds of grasses. Because there are many roughages needed for raising cattle, we should choose high-yield grasses, such as Pennisetum, Sweet Elephant Grass, Giant Mushroom Grass, Mexican Corn Grass, Sudan Grass and Gaodan Grass.

In order to make the nutrition of beef cattle more balanced, we can choose 1~2 kinds of high-yield forage grass, and then plant all other kinds of forage grass, such as alfalfa with high protein.

Besides containing more trace elements, fresh grass has no higher nutritional value than straw feed, so it can only be used as roughage. When feeding, it needs to be fed together with concentrated feed. Fine beef cattle can add more concentrated feed, while local cattle can add less concentrated feed. It is not good to feed grass without adding concentrated feed.

When the grass moisture is too large, it must be properly dried before feeding. It is very easy to cause diarrhea in cattle when feeding a lot of grass with high moisture. At the same time, it is best to cut and feed grass now to avoid cattle diarrhea caused by deterioration caused by long-term stacking of grass. For the extra forage grass, if it can't be fed in time, it can be preserved for a long time by drying in the sun, silage and other methods.