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  2. Livestock grazing comparison - Wikipedia

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    For example, using UK government Livestock Units (LUs) from the 2003 scheme [1] a particular 10 ha (25-acre) pasture field might be able to support 15 adult cattle or 25 horses or 100 sheep: in that scheme each of these would be regarded as being 15 LUs, or 1.5 LUs per hectare (about 0.6 LUs per acre).

  3. Animal unit - Wikipedia

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    In relation to environmental assessments for certain actions under US Agriculture regulations, "The term animal unit means a unit of measurement for any animal feeding operation calculated by adding the following numbers: the number of slaughter and feeder cattle multiplied by 1.0, plus the number of mature dairy cattle multiplied by 1.4, plus ...

  4. Equine nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Horses accidentally getting into stored feed and eating too much at one time is a common but preventable way that horses develop colic or laminitis. (see Illnesses related to improper feeding below) It is generally not safe to give a horse feed that was contaminated by the remains of a dead animal. This is a potential source of botulism. [53]

  5. Feed conversion ratio - Wikipedia

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    The regular feed conversion ratio, i.e. output fish mass divided by total feed mass. The conversion ratio only taking into account the fish-based component of fish feed, called the FIFO ratio (or Fish In – Fish Out ratio). FIFO is fish in (the mass of harvested fish used to feed farmed fish) divided by fish out (mass of the resulting farmed ...

  6. Goat grazing problem - Wikipedia

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    A goat/bull/horse is tethered at point on the circumference. How long does the rope r {\displaystyle r} need to be to allow the animal to graze on exactly one half of the circle's area (white area in diagram, in plane geometry, called a lens )?

  7. Irish Farmer Finds His Horse and Goat In the Most Hilarious ...

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    Goats like to climb things, and horses don’t mind carrying things on their backs. It’s a fundamental trait of each species, so if you put them in an enclosure together, it’s bound to happen ...

  8. Yankees landing All-Star closer Devin Williams in trade with ...

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    The 2020 NL Rookie of the Year, Williams has a 1.83 ERA in 241 career games, averaging 14.3 strikeouts per nine. Devin Williams has a 1.83 ERA in 241 career games. Cortés, who’s also a free ...

  9. Horse management - Wikipedia

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    As horses evolved as continuous grazers, it is better to feed small amounts of feed throughout the day than to feed a large amount at one time. Horses in blankets In the winter, horses grow a heavy hair coat to keep warm and usually stay warm if well-fed and allowed access to shelter.