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Someone somewhere has a whole herd of cattle that need to be constantly fed. In fact, there are herds all over the United States with the same situation. If you\u2019re a business that supplies animals with food, then shipping bulk cattle feed is probably a topic that moves you into action.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Shipping bulk cattle feed to customers doesn\u2019t have to be a stressful occurrence but it is important to get it right. The feed could be easily damaged, or even if it\u2019s bagged food, a rip in the packaging can lead to loss of product or call for a reduced price.<\/b><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Let\u2019s explore the different kinds of cattle feed \u2014 including those that come in bushels and bales out of New York \u2014 and how to get it to the people who need it. Hopefully, the following tips will help your business achieve its goals of shipping out bulk feed deliveries.   <\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Corn, Grain, and Hay from New York<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
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When people think about the state of New York, the first thing that comes to mind probably isn\u2019t one of an agricultural powerhouse. However \u2014 in just corn, grain and hay alone \u2014 the northeastern state produces a little over $1.67 billion of those three crops across roughly 3.5 million acres in 2018.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

The hay, for sure, is meant strictly as animal feed while the grain and corn is a mixture of human and animal consumption. Hay is worth $827 million to New York farmers and is crucial to cattle who don\u2019t have access to pastures, are kept in barns and stables, or where the grass is too rich for their diet. It is also essential during the colder months when the grass either dies or is of a much lower nutritional quality.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Corn is a huge feed production crop for New York<\/a> as well, averaging over $400 million per year in just corn silage alone. It is a top 20 producer of the crop in the United States and growers plant more than 1 million acres per year in the Empire State.  <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n

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Types of Bulk Cattle Feed<\/span><\/h2>\n\n\n\n

Feeding a cow is no small undertaking: on average, the large mammal can eat about 25 pounds of food per day and drink about 30 gallons of water over the same timeframe. During certain times, which will be described in more detail below, it can be even more.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Before deciding on the different types of cattle feed, you have to consider what kind of cows you\u2019re feeding. No, not the breed, but if the cows in question are dairy or beef cattle.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

These two have different diet requirements in order for them to serve their ultimate purpose.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Beef cattle<\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\n

The best feed for these cows includes roughage<\/a>, grains, oilseeds and also some leftover human food to use as filler. The various combinations of these items into a cow\u2019s nourishment is called feedstuffs.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Roughage is just like it is for humans, except instead of greens and other fibrous food, it is hay, grass and silage for cattle. <\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Silage is an important crop that is placed in a silo and is kept in a somewhat moist condition through a partial fermentation process. Farmers like using it for cattle because the process, which deprives the corn of oxygen and uses bacteria to effectively pickle the crop. Once it is in its fermented state, silage can be kept for a long time without losing quality.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

The roughage is generally indigestible and insoluble and is the primary ingredient in cud. Cud chewing in ruminants \u2014 which includes cows, sheep, goats and deer \u2014 is the portion of the food that is regurgitated and needs to be rechewed a second time to fully digest it and make sure the animals get the most available nutrition from the food.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Also, using the highest quality forage will have a direct impact on your cattle\u2019s appearance, performance and overall health. Roughage will make up the bulk of a cow\u2019s diet.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Common grains fed to cattle include oats, barley and corn. These foods are high in energy for the cattle but have little fiber and are not very filling, so they don\u2019t comprise a large part of the animal\u2019s intake.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Oilseeds are crucial components of a cattle\u2019s diet as these items, which are usually soybeans or canola meal, are both high in energy and high in protein.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

The leftovers from human consumption, known as co-products, generally add very little actual nutrition and are mostly used as filler. Some corn products are especially sweet for cattle and should be limited in their use.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n

The 25 pounds of food per cattle per day is an average. To determine how much to feed your beef cattle, various factors must be taken into account, such as the animal\u2019s:<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n