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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 618200" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Thanks, It's a tough one. This might be a good year to decide what animal can do the job that is expected of them an what animal can not. I don't think there is much fat left on them. If we could get a break in the weather it would help.</p><p>The 22% is urea and the highest we can get here. The 16% is all natural</p><p>i was told by the feed house that if there is to much fibre the manure would pile and not patty like it should. We did a thorough check on the patties (not the nicest job but atleast can be done visually) in the feeding area. Some are patties and some are piles.</p><p>We are suppose to get really really cold for the next few days. Ugg. Hubby ususally feeds every other day. That is his plan still, but on the second day he plans to head out again and see what they have left and top them up so they stay warm. Thank God for bush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 618200, member: 6198"] Thanks, It's a tough one. This might be a good year to decide what animal can do the job that is expected of them an what animal can not. I don't think there is much fat left on them. If we could get a break in the weather it would help. The 22% is urea and the highest we can get here. The 16% is all natural i was told by the feed house that if there is to much fibre the manure would pile and not patty like it should. We did a thorough check on the patties (not the nicest job but atleast can be done visually) in the feeding area. Some are patties and some are piles. We are suppose to get really really cold for the next few days. Ugg. Hubby ususally feeds every other day. That is his plan still, but on the second day he plans to head out again and see what they have left and top them up so they stay warm. Thank God for bush. [/QUOTE]
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