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Don't overfeed bottle calves
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<blockquote data-quote="ufo_chris" data-source="post: 677081" data-attributes="member: 6728"><p>Really? Even with just a little soy in it? It is mainly whey.</p><p>Why would someone like TSC make &sell it?</p><p>Do we need to write them and complain?</p><p>I found out today that you can buy syringes with needles at Rite Aid cheaper then TSC !</p><p>(I'm sure they are cheaper mail order but I needed some now)</p><p>I usually buy my feed at the feed store because it's cheaper . I bought the TSC Milk replacer cause it was Sat. afternoon and no feedstore is open.</p><p>I'll have to go tomorrow and get some.</p><p>Should I change it slowly though?</p><p>What about medicated if you're not worried about withdraw time?</p><p>Thanks,Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ufo_chris, post: 677081, member: 6728"] Really? Even with just a little soy in it? It is mainly whey. Why would someone like TSC make &sell it? Do we need to write them and complain? I found out today that you can buy syringes with needles at Rite Aid cheaper then TSC ! (I'm sure they are cheaper mail order but I needed some now) I usually buy my feed at the feed store because it's cheaper . I bought the TSC Milk replacer cause it was Sat. afternoon and no feedstore is open. I'll have to go tomorrow and get some. Should I change it slowly though? What about medicated if you're not worried about withdraw time? Thanks,Chris [/QUOTE]
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