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Feed intake limiter - Purina Accuration
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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 76403" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>We have used the accuration in the past 2 years to grow our heifers. It is more expensive then salt limited feeds but when you accustom them to it properly with the steps they reccommend it really works great. Our heifers grew like wildfire and were awesome looking animals. We loaded up the bulk feeder with it and as long as it never runs out it is simple and they eat just what you want them to. You adjust how much they eat by the number level of feed you give them, the higher the number the less they will eat. Also make absolutely sure they have water and a forage type food source at all times, or you are shooting yourself in the foot and wasting the extra money the feed costs. And it smells like dead fish because fish meal or fish oil or someting like that is what is used as the limiting factor of the feed. There is not a problem with it rusting out the feeders either like the salt limited feeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 76403, member: 430"] We have used the accuration in the past 2 years to grow our heifers. It is more expensive then salt limited feeds but when you accustom them to it properly with the steps they reccommend it really works great. Our heifers grew like wildfire and were awesome looking animals. We loaded up the bulk feeder with it and as long as it never runs out it is simple and they eat just what you want them to. You adjust how much they eat by the number level of feed you give them, the higher the number the less they will eat. Also make absolutely sure they have water and a forage type food source at all times, or you are shooting yourself in the foot and wasting the extra money the feed costs. And it smells like dead fish because fish meal or fish oil or someting like that is what is used as the limiting factor of the feed. There is not a problem with it rusting out the feeders either like the salt limited feeds. [/QUOTE]
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