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Three major feeds Grasscutters eat

feeds Grasscutters

The attractiveness of Grasscutter Farming is you could really rear them without spending much cash like livestock farming. The Feeds Grasscutters eat are available around your surroundings, you can see and also get them easily without stressing you self and some of these feeds might even be free .

These are only three of the main feeds Grasscutters consumes, they are:

  • Elephant grass
  • Sugarcane
  • Maize

*Elephant Grass

This Grass is found almost anywhere in every part of Nigeria. It’s the tall Grass that has a stem just like that of a sugarcane. This is only one of the favourites and you can always feed them with this daily. Make sure that your source for the Elephant grass is clean so that you don’t nourish your Grasscutters with contaminated Grasses. If likely you can employ people to help you get the Grass.

*Sugarcane

This is only one of Grasscutter’s best meals, and where they obtained the title Greater cane rat. Whatever you do make sure you cut it into pieces and provide it to them.

You need to watch the rate at which you give your Grasscutter sugarcane, recall it contains sugar, which means you ought to be cautious if they feed much on it, it’s going to lead to tooth ache to them and they’ll begin preventing food due to the tooth ache. So feed them along with your own discretion.

*Maize

Maize is one of their preferred foods just like sugarcane just that it is batter than sugarcane because it does not affect them health wise. Maize could be administered to them in some many ways but i will be sharing three with you:

You are able to give it to them if it’s still refreshing. you can feed them with all the seeds, you can also provide them the maize leafs.

Three major feeds Grasscutters eat was last modified: October 13th, 2017 by ABBStaff-Mayowa
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