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<blockquote data-quote="houstoncutter" data-source="post: 1283015" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>You can do as some have suggested about the feed store. Dayton Farm & Ranch always helped me out in that regard. Cannon's might do the same as well. Another option that I used was to go buy cubes at Southern Oil & Cotton in Richmond. I knows its a bit of a drive but well worth it The cubes are a 38 to 42% all natural for the same price you can buy em in the store for. Those at TSC are half the cubes these are and most time they have urea in then. I always left em on a trailer back up into the garage, plenty of rat bait out as well as the sound emmiters which we have had great success with. It all boils down to how many head you have.</p><p></p><p>Your on the "Hill" so ryegrass is a great option for you because you are most likely have sandy soils there. Ryegrass fed behind a hot wire makes for some very happy well trained animals. I think they now have some fat tubs that will help you control the "protein bypass" of ryegrass which makes it all the better. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houstoncutter, post: 1283015, member: 807"] You can do as some have suggested about the feed store. Dayton Farm & Ranch always helped me out in that regard. Cannon's might do the same as well. Another option that I used was to go buy cubes at Southern Oil & Cotton in Richmond. I knows its a bit of a drive but well worth it The cubes are a 38 to 42% all natural for the same price you can buy em in the store for. Those at TSC are half the cubes these are and most time they have urea in then. I always left em on a trailer back up into the garage, plenty of rat bait out as well as the sound emmiters which we have had great success with. It all boils down to how many head you have. Your on the "Hill" so ryegrass is a great option for you because you are most likely have sandy soils there. Ryegrass fed behind a hot wire makes for some very happy well trained animals. I think they now have some fat tubs that will help you control the "protein bypass" of ryegrass which makes it all the better. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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