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3 Way Winter Forage Hay?
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<blockquote data-quote="2/B or not 2/B" data-source="post: 668084" data-attributes="member: 7233"><p>Thank you, I'll ask if it's been tested. I hope it has been since 2/3's of it was grown on a UC Davis research farm and the other 1/3 was grown by the same grower, just privately at his own farm instead of at work. We normally buy alfalfa, but it costs so much more. I don't mind if that's what they need, but if they could get by on something cheaper I don't want to be throwing out money. </p><p></p><p>I guess dun, one of your points is that if dairies normally feed it, they're also feeding other things to add more nutrients and energy to meet the needs of the animals. And another point is that the grain attracts pests and prevents it from storing as long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2/B or not 2/B, post: 668084, member: 7233"] Thank you, I'll ask if it's been tested. I hope it has been since 2/3's of it was grown on a UC Davis research farm and the other 1/3 was grown by the same grower, just privately at his own farm instead of at work. We normally buy alfalfa, but it costs so much more. I don't mind if that's what they need, but if they could get by on something cheaper I don't want to be throwing out money. I guess dun, one of your points is that if dairies normally feed it, they're also feeding other things to add more nutrients and energy to meet the needs of the animals. And another point is that the grain attracts pests and prevents it from storing as long. [/QUOTE]
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