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Dietary fiber (fibre in
Commonwealth English) or
roughage is the
portion of plant-derived food that
cannot be
completely broken down by
human digestive...
- the
roughage that is
regurgitated cleans bacteria from the
walls of the crop. If
hawks in
captivity are not
provided with this
necessary roughage, and...
- for
microbial fermentation of
ingested feed,
which is
often fiber-rich
roughage typically indigestible by
mammalian digestive systems. The
rumen is known...
- undigested. The
process of
rumination is
stimulated by the
presence of
roughage in the
upper part of the reticulorumen. The
chest cavity is stretched,...
- pet food is not advised,
because they do not
include enough calcium and
roughage.
Kookaburras are
usually seen
waiting for
their prey on
powerlines or low...
- represent: /ɡ/ as in ghost, aghast, burgher,
spaghetti /f/ as in cough, laugh,
roughage ∅ (no sound) as in through, neighbor,
night /x/ in ugh (rarely) /p/ in...
- are herbivorous. Most
breeds prefer to
graze on gr**** and
other short roughage,
avoiding the
taller woody parts of
plants that
goats readily consume....
-
monogastric animals.
Cottonseed hulls can be
added to
dairy cattle rations for
roughage.
During the
American slavery period,
cotton root bark was used in folk...
- of a
caricature than
Colin ever did."
Crompton also had a
small role as
Roughage in the film
Confessions from a
Holiday Camp in 1977. A
favourite moment...
- the ground,
having been
covered by dirt on its
front side, and
jungle roughage on its left side (when
facing the
front of the temple).
Angular (blocky)...