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<blockquote data-quote="sme.misfit.farms" data-source="post: 1600467" data-attributes="member: 34690"><p>Okay that makes a lot more sense, thank you. I looked up slug feeding but that was much easier to google haha!</p><p></p><p>I'm more versed in diets for horses, so this may not even apply here. Aside from the obvious grass/hay, is there an ingredient that's better for cattle guts/rumens? Like beet pulp ferments better in the hind gut of a horse vs all the cereal grains and starches.</p><p>Or is it more having proteins available to break down hay/feed that's not as high in quality?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sme.misfit.farms, post: 1600467, member: 34690"] Okay that makes a lot more sense, thank you. I looked up slug feeding but that was much easier to google haha! I'm more versed in diets for horses, so this may not even apply here. Aside from the obvious grass/hay, is there an ingredient that's better for cattle guts/rumens? Like beet pulp ferments better in the hind gut of a horse vs all the cereal grains and starches. Or is it more having proteins available to break down hay/feed that's not as high in quality? [/QUOTE]
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