Close to two-thirds of the sorghum grown in the United States is used as livestock feed.
Simplex is usually used to describe a single strand of Fiber Optic cable. This is sometimes used when a signal only needs to go in one direction, like a simple video feed from a security camera. Duplex (sometimes called "zipcord") is two strands of Fiber Optic cable joined by a thin connection between the two jackets. This is much more commonly used than simplex as with two fibers you can get synchronous communication between devices. Duplex cables are often labeled with A and B to determine which is the transmit and which is the receive.
Sell droppings, sell things, take your horse on lessons, put in pasture for a long time so you dont have to feed them much. Take part in compeitions and win, put your horses in YOUR ec so you dont pay :D
90 to feed a family of 3 for a week => 30 to feed one for a week => 30*5 to feed a family of 5 for a week ie 150. However, this assumes that it costs the same to feed adults and children in a family (unlikely), and that there are no economies of scale (also unlikely).
We can only feed 1 and can take 2 out from the decision box.
you can feed a horse hay, carrots ,apples and you need to feed the horse at less two times a day
on your horse's page press feed and select the amount that your horse needs then press feed again
the difference is that animals feed on other plants and sometimes animals and flowers feed off the sun and water.
The difference between 150 and 350 digital channel feed in the cable TV lies with the quality of the video.
Food: Something you eat. (Noun) Feed: To eat something. (Verb)
sweet feed has molasses added to make it sweet tasting, but it is generally unhealthy for most horses and ponies. It can lead to all sorts of medical problems down the road. An unsweetened feed like many types of pellets are a better option.
there isn't a difference - you can use either word
you click on wat you want to feed it then you click or double click on the horse
go to the stable and click the feed button
Horse and camel feed does not have a specific name. Most horse and camel feed is made up of grains and grasses.
A Mare's udder is located between her back legs and is used to feed her foal.
i would feed it carrots apples or horse treats