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Lupins contain less than 3% starch (Evans, 1994), the main fermentable carbohydrate involved in rumen acidosis when cereal grains are fed to ruminants. For this reason lupins have generally been regarded as a completely safe feed for sheep and cattle, and required no gradual introduction (Rowe, 1995).
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Lupins
contain
less
than
3%
starch
(Evans,
1994),
the
main
fermentable
carbohydrate
involved
in
rumen
acidosis
when
cereal
grains
are
fed
to
ruminants.
For
this
reason
lupins
have
generally
been
regarded
as
a
completely
safe
feed
for
sheep
and
cattle,
and
required
no
gradual
introduction
(Rowe,
1995).