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How does roughage differ from concentrates with reference to cattle feed?
Roughage | Concentrates | ||
1. | Roughage contains fibres such as green fodder, silage, hay and legumes. | 1. | Concentrates are a mixture of substances which are rich in one or more nutrients. |
2. | It is high in fibre. | 2. | It is low in fibre. |
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