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Liquid Feed is a type of animal feedstuff that is composed of a mixture of vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, and other nutrients. It is typically administered orally, either as a liquid or a slurry, and is used to supplement the diet of livestock. Liquid Feed is often used to provide additional nutrition to animals that are not able to consume solid feedstuffs, such as young animals or those with digestive issues. It is also used to provide additional nutrition to animals that are in need of a higher nutrient intake, such as pregnant or lactating animals. Liquid Feed is often used in combination with other feedstuffs, such as hay, grain, and silage, to provide a balanced diet for animals. Liquid Feed is produced by a variety of companies, including Cargill, Purina, and Land O'Lakes. These companies produce a range of products, from basic liquid feeds to more specialized products that are tailored to the needs of specific animals. Additionally, there are a number of smaller companies that specialize in producing liquid feed for specific animals, such as horses, cattle, and sheep. Show Less Read more