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Alfalfa Cubes?
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1255544" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>My wife was feeding them when we started dating because she couldn't find a reliable hay source. She would feed between 5-10 lbs. twice a day depending on how cold it was and what if any forage was available in the pasture. They also make a forage cube that is mostly Timothy if you can find them or get someone to order a pallet for you. It is nice because you can get the lbs. of roughage without burning them up with alfalfa. We didn't soak ours but the people I know that do usually pretty much cover them. She fed them for several years and was very happy. I am to much of a cheapskate for that and I make my own hay so in the end the "free" way won out. They are very convienent though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1255544, member: 21382"] My wife was feeding them when we started dating because she couldn't find a reliable hay source. She would feed between 5-10 lbs. twice a day depending on how cold it was and what if any forage was available in the pasture. They also make a forage cube that is mostly Timothy if you can find them or get someone to order a pallet for you. It is nice because you can get the lbs. of roughage without burning them up with alfalfa. We didn't soak ours but the people I know that do usually pretty much cover them. She fed them for several years and was very happy. I am to much of a cheapskate for that and I make my own hay so in the end the "free" way won out. They are very convienent though. [/QUOTE]
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