First time getting custom feed milled

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Re: First time getting custom feed milled

Postby ny_grass » Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:12 pm

Workinonit Farm wrote:You're on the right track.

Howabout a few 'after' pics in a few months?

Kudos to you for taking advice given, seeking out a nutritionist and testing the hay. You're getting a good education.

Katherine


Thanks to everyone who's written in with advice. I've not really had a chance to process it the last day. I'm not changing anything; they are on the 14% mix that I posted earlier and still getting the 10-11 bales of hay a day. I'll post some pics as soon as my camera gets here; they're (obviously) not back to where they should be but they're definitely moving in the right direction now.
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Re: First time getting custom feed milled

Postby donnaIL » Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:21 pm

I look forward to seeing pictures. I think all of us here at Cattle Today want to cut costs and raise a good animal we are proud of, I know sometimes I am overwhelmed with the price of things. Get those cows fed and bred and get on with it..best wishes sincerely, donna
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Re: First time getting custom feed milled

Postby ny_grass » Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:41 pm

donnaIL wrote:I look forward to seeing pictures. I think all of us here at Cattle Today want to cut costs and raise a good animal we are proud of, I know sometimes I am overwhelmed with the price of things. Get those cows fed and bred and get on with it..best wishes sincerely, donna


Thanks, Donna ;-)
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