WHEATEN CHAFF
Wheaten chaff is produced from the wheat stubble or hay portion of a wheat crop. Chaffing results in a fibrous flake approximately 2cm in width.
Description
Description
Description
Wheaten chaff is used as a source of fibre (roughage) in the diet. Wheaten chaff is widely used in horse and stud cattle rations and on occasion feedlot rations. Although it usually becomes cost prohibitive to include in feedlot rations.
Wheaten chaff can be included in diets for breeding pigs as a source of fibre. Only a small percentage would be required.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Wheaten chaff can be included in the diets of cattle, sheep, goats, horses and pigs as part of a balanced diet.
Use the following guidelines for maximum inclusion rates in the diets.
SUGGESTED MAXIMUM INCLUSION RATES IN TOTAL DIET
SPECIES
MAX. INCLUSION RATES
PIGS – Breeding only
2%
POULTRY
Nil
HORSE
30%
CATTLE
40%
SHEEP AND GOATS
20%
NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS
TYPICAL
PROTEIN
%
:
4.00
CALCIUM
%
:
0.15
PHOSPHORUS
%
:
0.07
DE HORSE
MJ/kg
:
6.00
ME RUMINANT
MJ/kg
:
5.60
CRUDE FIBRE
%
:
38.00






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