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<blockquote data-quote="Sd1030" data-source="post: 1543429" data-attributes="member: 23833"><p>I am curious as to how good bakery waste is good as a supplement for cattle? Ive found a discount store where i can get loads of bread at a reduced price and ive gotten a few loads and been feeding it to the cows and they seem to love it. My question is from a supplement stand point is it worth the trouble of having to get it and unwrap it to feed the cattle? Im getting it for $30 bucks a load( long bed truck loaded down and or 16 foot trailer loaded down) this in turn equates to approximately 30-60 50 lb feeds sack full of bread as i sack it up so its easier to feed. Its not hard work really just time consuming. With all that said whats its value nutritiously? Keep in mind this is just a supplement not a primary food source for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sd1030, post: 1543429, member: 23833"] I am curious as to how good bakery waste is good as a supplement for cattle? Ive found a discount store where i can get loads of bread at a reduced price and ive gotten a few loads and been feeding it to the cows and they seem to love it. My question is from a supplement stand point is it worth the trouble of having to get it and unwrap it to feed the cattle? Im getting it for $30 bucks a load( long bed truck loaded down and or 16 foot trailer loaded down) this in turn equates to approximately 30-60 50 lb feeds sack full of bread as i sack it up so its easier to feed. Its not hard work really just time consuming. With all that said whats its value nutritiously? Keep in mind this is just a supplement not a primary food source for me. [/QUOTE]
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