Feeds in a dry state that are bulky and low in weight per unit volume, typically containing more than 18% Crude Fiber and are relatively low in energy, are classified as dry rougha... Feeds in a dry state that are bulky and low in weight per unit volume, typically containing more than 18% Crude Fiber and are relatively low in energy, are classified as dry roughages. True or False?

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The question tests your knowledge about animal nutrition, specifically the classification of feeds based on their characteristics such as crude fiber content and energy levels. You need to determine if the statement accurately describes dry roughages.

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Dry roughages are characterized by being bulky, low in weight per unit volume, containing more than 18% crude fiber, and relatively low in energy.

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Understanding the characteristics of different feed classifications is important in animal nutrition.

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