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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1643108" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Wcs is more likely to cause a problem than meal. And even then it's temporary, it's not common , and it takes a large amount over a period of time and usually has to be upland cotton. Which is a small percentage of the us cotton crop. We feed sometimes as much as 5-7 pounds of wcs a day during rough times.</p><p>My uncle sells reg. Angus bulls and grows them on a cottonseed ration right up to the bse.</p><p>Meal is 40 percent protein and usually mixed with other ingredients in small amounts.</p><p>No worries</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1643108, member: 24947"] Wcs is more likely to cause a problem than meal. And even then it's temporary, it's not common , and it takes a large amount over a period of time and usually has to be upland cotton. Which is a small percentage of the us cotton crop. We feed sometimes as much as 5-7 pounds of wcs a day during rough times. My uncle sells reg. Angus bulls and grows them on a cottonseed ration right up to the bse. Meal is 40 percent protein and usually mixed with other ingredients in small amounts. No worries [/QUOTE]
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