The most common waxy and sweet corn market, waxy corn has higher nutrient content than ordinary corn, containing 70-75% starch (and almost all amylose), more than 10% protein, 4-5% fat and 2 % Of multivitamins have more grains, VA, VB1, and VB2 than rice with the highest content of protein, fat and VB2. Yellow corn also contains carotenoids, such as rice and wheat. The molecular weight of waxy corn starch is more than 10 times smaller than that of ordinary corn. The starch makes glutinous rice sticky and softer than ordinary hard corn. Its digestibility is more than 20% higher than that of ordinary corn, and it is suitable for people with irregular teeth. At the same time, the content of amylose (a kind of polysaccharide) is very high, which is not suitable for diabetics.
Waxy corn is also called sticky corn. The grains have rough, waxy endosperm, similar to shiny, transparent grains, such as hard and dented corn. Its chemical and physical properties are controlled by a recessive gene located on chromosome 9. 100% of the starch in the endosperm is amylose.
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Captive goat feeding quail
The green materials that can be used to feed sheep include sweet potato vines, peanut vines, sugarcane shoots, soybean stalks, vegetable leaves, weeds, pasture, and leaves. The supply of green feed must be guaranteed at any time, and the amount of feed can account for 80%-90% of the total feed. Roughage mainly refers to mature crop stalks, oyster shells and so on. Roughage should not be excessive, otherwise it will affect the sheep's feed intake and health, generally should be less than 30%. Conditional treatment such as ammoniation and alkalinization is required. In the green season, the incomplete green material should be made into silage for use in off-season. Shepherd sheep should also be supplemented with some concentrates, especially juvenile sheep and pregnant sheep, lactating ewes and rams, sheep before the slaughter, etc. should be added. Concentrates account for 40%-60% of cereals, 10%-25% of protein, 20%-30% of bran, 3% of minerals, and 1% of urea. When feeding, it is advisable to first coarse finish, first dry, and later green.