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Too early to wean?
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1615646" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Greggy, I use a custom mix from Killarney Coop. I buy 4 ton at a time, I have a small silo at home. It is $515/ton at the moment, usually around $325/ton plus a bit of delivery. It is 14% protein, the grain in the last load seems to be 100% barley but will usually be a mix with sorghum plus whatever protein source they are using, soyabean meal at the moment I think. The grain goes through a roller. Plus their usual premix. The Coop has done a mighty job keeping everyone supplied over the last 18mths. It is not easy for them to source the basic materials, they are in a big grain growing area but local grain is no longer in existence.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1615646, member: 16453"] Greggy, I use a custom mix from Killarney Coop. I buy 4 ton at a time, I have a small silo at home. It is $515/ton at the moment, usually around $325/ton plus a bit of delivery. It is 14% protein, the grain in the last load seems to be 100% barley but will usually be a mix with sorghum plus whatever protein source they are using, soyabean meal at the moment I think. The grain goes through a roller. Plus their usual premix. The Coop has done a mighty job keeping everyone supplied over the last 18mths. It is not easy for them to source the basic materials, they are in a big grain growing area but local grain is no longer in existence. Ken [/QUOTE]
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