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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1071053" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>You don't say where you're located so don't really know what is more available and economical. In this area most cattle feeds are formulated using cottonseed meal as the primary protein source with soybean meal being reserved for horse and swine feeds. Unless you hand feed the stuff the use of salt is about the only limiter available. You can mix it with corn and other ingredients to dilute the protein down to a more suitable level but would still need to limit consumption by only putting out what you want them to eat. Bulk CSM down this way is a little over $400 a ton bulk and soybean meal a little over $500 a ton so CSM is always the most economical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1071053, member: 6897"] You don't say where you're located so don't really know what is more available and economical. In this area most cattle feeds are formulated using cottonseed meal as the primary protein source with soybean meal being reserved for horse and swine feeds. Unless you hand feed the stuff the use of salt is about the only limiter available. You can mix it with corn and other ingredients to dilute the protein down to a more suitable level but would still need to limit consumption by only putting out what you want them to eat. Bulk CSM down this way is a little over $400 a ton bulk and soybean meal a little over $500 a ton so CSM is always the most economical. [/QUOTE]
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