Total mixed ration (TMR) is a type of feed that is made by mixing together a variety of ingredients, such as hay, silage, grain, and supplements. TMR is often used to feed cattle, but it can also be used to feed other animals, such as horses, sheep, and goats.
One of the benefits of feeding TMR is that it can help to improve the animal's digestion and absorption of nutrients. This is because the different ingredients in TMR are broken down at different rates, which helps to keep the animal's digestive system working properly.
Another benefit of feeding TMR is that it can help to reduce the amount of feed that the animal wastes. This is because the animal is able to eat all of the ingredients in TMR, rather than just the ones that it prefers.
The amount of TMR that you should feed your animal will depend on a number of factors, such as the animal's age, weight, and activity level. However, a good rule of thumb is to feed the animal 2-3% of its body weight per day.
For example, if you have a 1,000-pound cow, you should feed it 20-30 pounds of TMR per day.
TMR can be made using a variety of different ingredients. However, the most common ingredients include:
The proportions of each ingredient will vary depending on the animal's needs. However, a good starting point is to use 50% hay, 30% silage, and 20% grain.
To make TMR, simply mix together the ingredients in a mixer. The mixer can be a simple hand-held mixer or a large commercial mixer.
Once the ingredients are mixed together, they can be fed to the animal.
There are a number of benefits to feeding TMR, including:
TMR is a valuable feed that can provide a number of benefits for animals. If you are considering feeding TMR to your animals, talk to your veterinarian or a nutritionist to develop a feeding plan that is right for your needs.
Here are some additional tips for feeding TMR:
Here are some frequently asked questions about TMR:
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