Compared to alfalfa, why is bloat risk generally lower on grass pastures?
Answer
Grass pastures are lower in soluble proteins, allowing gas to escape more easily.
Grass pastures are generally lower in the highly soluble proteins found in alfalfa, which allows fermentation gases to escape more easily even if active fermentation is occurring.

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