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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1413904" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Of course cake is king here. Everyone uses it to check cows. You pull in a pasture toot the horn or siren. Pour a bag out in a long line and count tails.</p><p>If you check five pastures 40 bucks just to count em. We cleaned out the feed barn and stuff it in old feed sacks. A mix of cottonseed, corn and busted squares. I'll use it every other trip. They don't like it like cake so still have to cake em enough to keep em were they come running.</p><p></p><p> One year I got my hands on some small squares of good sweet haygrazer. Very rarely square baled here. I know you use it and the cows love it. For just checking cows or moving them it worked very well. And at a couple bucks a square was cheap enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1413904, member: 24947"] Of course cake is king here. Everyone uses it to check cows. You pull in a pasture toot the horn or siren. Pour a bag out in a long line and count tails. If you check five pastures 40 bucks just to count em. We cleaned out the feed barn and stuff it in old feed sacks. A mix of cottonseed, corn and busted squares. I'll use it every other trip. They don't like it like cake so still have to cake em enough to keep em were they come running. One year I got my hands on some small squares of good sweet haygrazer. Very rarely square baled here. I know you use it and the cows love it. For just checking cows or moving them it worked very well. And at a couple bucks a square was cheap enough. [/QUOTE]
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