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adding cane syrup to hay or grain
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<blockquote data-quote="preston39" data-source="post: 202948" data-attributes="member: 1487"><p>little creek,</p><p></p><p>Have fed over cooked sorghum molasses many times. They will love it. 2% of total dry feed...max....or don't plan to be behind 'em....high exit volitality can be expected. If you over fed it you loose all the benefit, there is little time for absorbion.</p><p>Laceing on top of the dry food is reccommended. We put it in the Gehl grinder as an additive with the dry matter which puts it directly into the tank and doesn't build up in the machine as much. Your sugar cane syrup should be no different. If you decide to pour it over hay...expect all to be eaten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preston39, post: 202948, member: 1487"] little creek, Have fed over cooked sorghum molasses many times. They will love it. 2% of total dry feed...max....or don't plan to be behind 'em....high exit volitality can be expected. If you over fed it you loose all the benefit, there is little time for absorbion. Laceing on top of the dry food is reccommended. We put it in the Gehl grinder as an additive with the dry matter which puts it directly into the tank and doesn't build up in the machine as much. Your sugar cane syrup should be no different. If you decide to pour it over hay...expect all to be eaten. [/QUOTE]
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