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Dry fodder is a coarse, dry food that is used to feed domesticated animals like cattle, horses, sheep, chickens, pigs, and rabbits. Examples of dry fodder include: Hay, Straws like paddy straw and wheat bhussa, Stovers like jowar kadbi, and Cornstalks.
Veterinary Entomology and Acarology book provides a systematic comprehension of the arthropods of veterinary importance. It covers detailed morphology, life cycle, pathogenesis, clinical picture, diagnosis, treatment, management and control of arthropods related to animals. Authors made an effort to simplify the complexity of veterinary entomology and acarology by incorporating the most important details about arthropods in bullet points. The book includes labelled line diagrams of arthropods showing important morphological identification characters. The authors tried to tackle the topics of current demands like integrated pest management and acaricide resistance also in the book.
Animal fodder crops, also known as forage crops, are grown primarily as food for animals:The waste material obtained after processing sugar beet is also used as animal feed. Guinea grass: A robust grass that can colonize disturbed areas, such as roadsides, and may cause soil erosion Legumes: A dicotyledonous plant that can be grown for its grain seed or as fodder for livestock Fodder trees and shrubs: An important component of animal feeding, especially as a source of protein