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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1291145" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Most all feeds are a combination of several ingredients. A primary protein source such as soybean meal, DDG, cottonseed meal or canola, various by-products such as wheat middlings and rice bran and some will add roughage products such as cottonseed hulls or soybean hulls. This along with vitamin /minerals and a proper balance of each would make a good feed. No way to just say half and half of this is a good feed. A good feed formulation program will help you determine how much of each to mix to meet the various nutrient densities wanted. If mixed according to the formulation it should be very close to your "paper values" and no real need for a taste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1291145, member: 6897"] Most all feeds are a combination of several ingredients. A primary protein source such as soybean meal, DDG, cottonseed meal or canola, various by-products such as wheat middlings and rice bran and some will add roughage products such as cottonseed hulls or soybean hulls. This along with vitamin /minerals and a proper balance of each would make a good feed. No way to just say half and half of this is a good feed. A good feed formulation program will help you determine how much of each to mix to meet the various nutrient densities wanted. If mixed according to the formulation it should be very close to your "paper values" and no real need for a taste. [/QUOTE]
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