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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 382257" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>No, you're not crazy, although I can certainly relate to why you would think so. :lol: :lol: The first time I got a whiff of AS70 I couldn't believe it! The calves had already been on it for a day or so, and Dad said to just wait and watch. I couldn't believe what I was seeing - those calves heard that bag rattle and came at a dead run! We couldn't dump that feed fast enough. It could very well be a Canadian vs US thing, I don't know for sure. I can also relate to the cost of milk replacer, but always make sure it is <em>at least</em> 20% fat, and 20% protein - higher is better, but 20% will work. Another thing - you need to be sure that the milk replacer is milk byproducts and not soy. The list of ingredients will tell you which it is - the higher on the list, the more it contains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 382257, member: 539"] No, you're not crazy, although I can certainly relate to why you would think so. :lol: :lol: The first time I got a whiff of AS70 I couldn't believe it! The calves had already been on it for a day or so, and Dad said to just wait and watch. I couldn't believe what I was seeing - those calves heard that bag rattle and came at a dead run! We couldn't dump that feed fast enough. It could very well be a Canadian vs US thing, I don't know for sure. I can also relate to the cost of milk replacer, but always make sure it is [i]at least[/i] 20% fat, and 20% protein - higher is better, but 20% will work. Another thing - you need to be sure that the milk replacer is milk byproducts and not soy. The list of ingredients will tell you which it is - the higher on the list, the more it contains. [/QUOTE]
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