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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 689063" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>We use round bales of Rhodes Grass hay during Winter. Fed out about twenty so far this winter and about 200 small bales.Usually would have done about 100 usually by this time. Been a better Winter. During the drought of about 4/5 years ago we put out 300 rounds and used about 500 small. We also feed out dry mix with secret additives including salt,urea and protein suplement. By Winters end we will use about 5 tonnes of the mix.</p><p>We pay $650 a tonne for the dry mix, $8 a small bale of lucerne hay, $55 a round delivered.Custom mix grain is $265 a tonne. We have used liquid supplements at times but felt that it was too expensive. Most times the cattle drank it like water despite changing the mix from sweet to more sour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 689063, member: 8793"] We use round bales of Rhodes Grass hay during Winter. Fed out about twenty so far this winter and about 200 small bales.Usually would have done about 100 usually by this time. Been a better Winter. During the drought of about 4/5 years ago we put out 300 rounds and used about 500 small. We also feed out dry mix with secret additives including salt,urea and protein suplement. By Winters end we will use about 5 tonnes of the mix. We pay $650 a tonne for the dry mix, $8 a small bale of lucerne hay, $55 a round delivered.Custom mix grain is $265 a tonne. We have used liquid supplements at times but felt that it was too expensive. Most times the cattle drank it like water despite changing the mix from sweet to more sour. [/QUOTE]
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