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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Kinford" data-source="post: 1685518" data-attributes="member: 1599"><p>I </p><p>wish the "grain is bad" crowd would realize that all grass seeds are grain. It is a normal part of a ruminant's diet when consumed with the rest of the plant. Want to finish faster without a feedlot? Plant diverse fields of grain with an understory of turnips, radishes and other cool season forage and graze the standing mature grain (which will replant itself as the animals are grazing. </p><p></p><p>There used to be one or more small butcher shops in nearly every small town. Thanks to increasing regulations suggested by packer lobbyists (including the "necessity" the vast majority went out of business. At least some states are coming around to allowing slaughter and in state sales of state inspected facilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Kinford, post: 1685518, member: 1599"] I wish the "grain is bad" crowd would realize that all grass seeds are grain. It is a normal part of a ruminant's diet when consumed with the rest of the plant. Want to finish faster without a feedlot? Plant diverse fields of grain with an understory of turnips, radishes and other cool season forage and graze the standing mature grain (which will replant itself as the animals are grazing. There used to be one or more small butcher shops in nearly every small town. Thanks to increasing regulations suggested by packer lobbyists (including the "necessity" the vast majority went out of business. At least some states are coming around to allowing slaughter and in state sales of state inspected facilities. [/QUOTE]
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