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Does feeding protein tubs pay for themself
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<blockquote data-quote="Scotty" data-source="post: 59597" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>Don't let your dogs eat it. It gave my Fox terrier and coon hound the worst gas. But it is a great product. Anyone that reads this if you can get it it is worth it. The cattle love it. I have in the past had cattle leave some cake on the ground for different reasons. Not this stuff. I don't know of but one producer in my area. Not advertising the company but the product so maybe it will work. It is Red Chain feeds from Gorman milling in duh Gorman TX. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Scotty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotty, post: 59597, member: 78"] Don't let your dogs eat it. It gave my Fox terrier and coon hound the worst gas. But it is a great product. Anyone that reads this if you can get it it is worth it. The cattle love it. I have in the past had cattle leave some cake on the ground for different reasons. Not this stuff. I don't know of but one producer in my area. Not advertising the company but the product so maybe it will work. It is Red Chain feeds from Gorman milling in duh Gorman TX. Scotty [/QUOTE]
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