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<blockquote data-quote="bse" data-source="post: 1291732" data-attributes="member: 13989"><p>I've been using CPC for several years, I use 13% grower in the creep feeder and 14% developer when I'm hand feeding both with Bovatec. Bulls are getting 3/4% of body weight averaging 3.5lbs a day. I try to grow them, then develop them. These feeds have done what I want them to do.</p><p>I've got 2 of the co-op bins get along ok with them. For hand feeding if I had it to do over id get the Tobb bins from co-op, there not stationary and you don't have to pour a few yards of concrete to set it on and looks like the way the feed comes out would be better on your back, I have the side bucket fills on my bins, but theres a ton left I have to bucket from the bottom. If your filling creep or cake feeders then regular bin with auger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bse, post: 1291732, member: 13989"] I've been using CPC for several years, I use 13% grower in the creep feeder and 14% developer when I'm hand feeding both with Bovatec. Bulls are getting 3/4% of body weight averaging 3.5lbs a day. I try to grow them, then develop them. These feeds have done what I want them to do. I've got 2 of the co-op bins get along ok with them. For hand feeding if I had it to do over id get the Tobb bins from co-op, there not stationary and you don't have to pour a few yards of concrete to set it on and looks like the way the feed comes out would be better on your back, I have the side bucket fills on my bins, but theres a ton left I have to bucket from the bottom. If your filling creep or cake feeders then regular bin with auger. [/QUOTE]
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