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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 1781593" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>I've been using sweetlix bloat blocks while my bulls are on second cutting alffalfa hay (yes, I know it's of arguable value since hay doesn't usually cause bloat..... but one dead bull buys a lot of mineral). </p><p></p><p>Question - the label says they need to eat 0.5 lb/head/day for 1000 lb animal. My bulls are eating on half that rate at best. They being offered according to label and are positioned very conveniently near food and water. Just not interested. Any idea if they still provide any value at half the recommended dosage? I suspect not. It's probably also because they are on good hay they don't have the mineral pull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 1781593, member: 7398"] I've been using sweetlix bloat blocks while my bulls are on second cutting alffalfa hay (yes, I know it's of arguable value since hay doesn't usually cause bloat..... but one dead bull buys a lot of mineral). Question - the label says they need to eat 0.5 lb/head/day for 1000 lb animal. My bulls are eating on half that rate at best. They being offered according to label and are positioned very conveniently near food and water. Just not interested. Any idea if they still provide any value at half the recommended dosage? I suspect not. It's probably also because they are on good hay they don't have the mineral pull. [/QUOTE]
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