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15:38 Jul 24, 2003 |
Norwegian to English translations [PRO] Agriculture / agriculture | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Tore Bjerkek Canada Local time: 12:44 | ||||||
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5 +1 | forage |
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5 | rough fodder |
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5 | coarse feed |
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5 | roughage, roughage feed |
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rough fodder Explanation: I'm not aware of any special term, but this is the literal translation. |
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coarse feed Explanation: or coarse fodder Came across this recently in a text on animal feeds. Appears in L&H's landbrug/levnedsmiddel ordbog. |
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forage Explanation: Grovfôr er det motsatte av kraftfôr "Forage" er ordet vi vanligvis bruker og er underforstått å være dyrefor (suitable for cattle and animals) Det er et begrep for silo, høy eller beitevekster. Det er helt unødvendig å si rough eller coarse (Det høres byaktig ut ;-) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-07-24 23:16:49 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Jeg mente heller at hjemmeavlet grovfôr (forage) komplimenterer kraftfôr (concentrates). The major factors involved in formulating a nutritionally balanced ration are: * Amount of forage available * The quality of forage based on chemical analysis * Meeting minimum nutrient requirements * Availability of concentrate ingredients As a general thumb rule, roughage (fiberous forage containg high level of cellulose) constitutes 2/3 of total dry matter (DM) intake and concentrate ? 1/3 of total intake. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-07-25 09:46:24 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Richard\'s forslag om roughage kan også brukes. |
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roughage, roughage feed Explanation: 15,900 Google hits for "roughage+feed" |
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