trampledbygeese
Loving the herd life
Back in the day in England, they use to feed Mangelworzles to sheep as winter fodder. It's like a giant chard root, the roots keeps wonderfully well over winter (so long as it doesn't freeze) in a clamp. They use to get a couple out and chop it up for the livestock, everything from cattle to pigs, especially sheep. The leaves make a great late summer and fall snack.
This year we are growing some to see if it's still a viable fodder for sheep. Why not, eh?
Has anyone here used mangelworzels as a feed for sheep before?
Do you know any references where I can see the nutritional value of this funny looking veg? I know it's high in Vit C and iron, as well as several other trace minerals. Would love to learn more.
This year we are growing some to see if it's still a viable fodder for sheep. Why not, eh?
Has anyone here used mangelworzels as a feed for sheep before?
Do you know any references where I can see the nutritional value of this funny looking veg? I know it's high in Vit C and iron, as well as several other trace minerals. Would love to learn more.