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<blockquote data-quote="Dee" data-source="post: 119327" data-attributes="member: 350"><p><a href="http://www.crystalyx.com" target="_blank">http://www.crystalyx.com</a></p><p>I usually use these, they are spendy. About $75 a barrel. But I find the consumption rate is usually right on. I have put out some $35 barrelsto have them empty the next day. In the late fall/winter when on stlks and running out of grain I use the BGF 30%, when they get into the lot and are on just hay/silge with no distillers, they get pro-phos. They have a new one with either rumensin or bovatech called iono-lyx. If I hadn't decided to go all natural on the calves this year I would've put that out for 'em. My only complaint is that they are so heavy you need to get the loader out to get 'em into the truck to take them out to the pastures. Maybe 2 men could load em? You also get about $7-8 back on the empty tubs. Second choice for me is the Power Keg from Vita Ferm. <a href="http://www.biozymeinc.com" target="_blank">http://www.biozymeinc.com</a> Pretty good consumption rate. Biggest complaint was they are all card board tubs. A bit of wet snow turns 'em into a pile of junk, and the cattle have to eat some collapsed cardboard to get the mineral.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee, post: 119327, member: 350"] [url=http://www.crystalyx.com]http://www.crystalyx.com[/url] I usually use these, they are spendy. About $75 a barrel. But I find the consumption rate is usually right on. I have put out some $35 barrelsto have them empty the next day. In the late fall/winter when on stlks and running out of grain I use the BGF 30%, when they get into the lot and are on just hay/silge with no distillers, they get pro-phos. They have a new one with either rumensin or bovatech called iono-lyx. If I hadn't decided to go all natural on the calves this year I would've put that out for 'em. My only complaint is that they are so heavy you need to get the loader out to get 'em into the truck to take them out to the pastures. Maybe 2 men could load em? You also get about $7-8 back on the empty tubs. Second choice for me is the Power Keg from Vita Ferm. [url=http://www.biozymeinc.com]http://www.biozymeinc.com[/url] Pretty good consumption rate. Biggest complaint was they are all card board tubs. A bit of wet snow turns 'em into a pile of junk, and the cattle have to eat some collapsed cardboard to get the mineral. [/QUOTE]
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