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<blockquote data-quote="Dee" data-source="post: 51750" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>We are using the BGF-30's right now. Have used min lyx, and pro-phos I believe is the other. THey have a new iona-lyx, that peaked my interest but not at $119 a tub. I think the consumption is right on. The only draw back besides the high $ is the tub weighs about #350, so you need a loader to get 'em into the back of a truck to take them out to the girls. But on the positive side of it, the tubs don't blow off into the fence line. personally I feel it's a good product but you are paying for the convieniece vs. a loose mineral. We tested sweet pro tubs last year when the cows were on stalks (poor quality feed) for our feed dealer and they were almost as good as crystyl lyx. <a href="http://www.sweetpro.com" target="_blank">http://www.sweetpro.com</a></p><p>They are cardboard with plastic bottom so they don't totally fall apart in the bad weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee, post: 51750, member: 350"] We are using the BGF-30's right now. Have used min lyx, and pro-phos I believe is the other. THey have a new iona-lyx, that peaked my interest but not at $119 a tub. I think the consumption is right on. The only draw back besides the high $ is the tub weighs about #350, so you need a loader to get 'em into the back of a truck to take them out to the girls. But on the positive side of it, the tubs don't blow off into the fence line. personally I feel it's a good product but you are paying for the convieniece vs. a loose mineral. We tested sweet pro tubs last year when the cows were on stalks (poor quality feed) for our feed dealer and they were almost as good as crystyl lyx. [url=http://www.sweetpro.com]http://www.sweetpro.com[/url] They are cardboard with plastic bottom so they don't totally fall apart in the bad weather. [/QUOTE]
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