Sentences with phrase «other roughage»

Though it's not apparent from curbside, additional underbody protection shields the Allroad's belly from brush, rocks, and other roughage.

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And Sean always makes himself bacon and something — an omelet or other eggy thing cooked in the pan drippings — and fruit, which I save for an afternoon snack, what with all the roughage going on already.
Because people with certain digestive conditions, such as colitis, are often warned to avoid too much roughage in their diets, future research may include determining the best ways for people to consume the broccoli — or other vegetables with similar effects — to receive the same health benefits, without causing any other associated digestive problems from the fibrous vegetables.
Meats from feedlots can be given such things as corn, corn by - products (some is derived from high fructose corn syrup production and ethanol), barley, milo, wheat, and other grains and roughage that often consists of corn stalks, alfalfa, cottonseed meal, and premixes of chemical preservatives, antibiotics, and fermentation products.
Using chia seed powder on the other hand probably reduces the roughage effect.
A lack of roughage in food can result in constipation, which is the root cause of many other ailments and health hazards such as stomach ulcers, headaches, gastrointestinal cancers, indigestion and a subsequent loss of appetite.
While some dogs simply find the grass taste palatable, other breeds do it to add a little roughage to their usual diet.
Rabbits are constantly looking for roughage to eat as its vital for their digestion to work well and they will happily chew on wood or other soft materials we consider indigestible for the fibre it contains.
Grass hay should be the foundation of your rabbit's diet as it is essential to a rabbit's good health, providing roughage, which reduces the danger of hairballs and other blockages.
While our other animal companions frequently eat dried food out of packages on a daily basis, rabbits have to eat fresh, high - quality roughage.
On the other hand, higher roughage diets can lead to higher methane emissions from ruminants (Shibata and Terada, 2010).
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