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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1514901" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Yeah, I guess you weren't here when I went through how we stayed in business in 2011. We fed chicken litter mixed with switch grass hay we ran through a hammer mill. Cows do very good on it and a lot of people feed it regularly. We just fed it during the drought. Cows love it. It has to be cured and its better to get the litter that's in a certain part of the chicken barn. You want fat cows, feed them chicken litter. During the drought we had the fattest cows around. It allowed us to keep most of our cows and saved our way of making a living..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1514901, member: 22072"] Yeah, I guess you weren't here when I went through how we stayed in business in 2011. We fed chicken litter mixed with switch grass hay we ran through a hammer mill. Cows do very good on it and a lot of people feed it regularly. We just fed it during the drought. Cows love it. It has to be cured and its better to get the litter that's in a certain part of the chicken barn. You want fat cows, feed them chicken litter. During the drought we had the fattest cows around. It allowed us to keep most of our cows and saved our way of making a living.. [/QUOTE]
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