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cottonseed and soybean meal
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<blockquote data-quote="Diehard40" data-source="post: 229524" data-attributes="member: 3410"><p>GMN,</p><p>just one thing here.</p><p>tubs tend to have a lot of NPN (non-protein nitrogen) that makes up the protein level. Often times this protein is not utilized by the animal. With soy or cotton meal you get more utilizable protein. You can often do a 3:1 mix of either meal to salt as a protein source instead of a block. the salt will limit the uptake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diehard40, post: 229524, member: 3410"] GMN, just one thing here. tubs tend to have a lot of NPN (non-protein nitrogen) that makes up the protein level. Often times this protein is not utilized by the animal. With soy or cotton meal you get more utilizable protein. You can often do a 3:1 mix of either meal to salt as a protein source instead of a block. the salt will limit the uptake. [/QUOTE]
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