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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 623591" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Cross....grain "can" be fed at high rates but should it be??? A lot of factors come into play when trying to decide "should I supplement and IF so, how much and what is the composition of the supplement??". And yes, there are a number of problems associated with overfeeding grain and the study touched on these as well. Build your feeding program around your roughage source making sure a minimum of 40% of the cow's diet is hay, silage, grazing or all of these and supplement as neccessary to maintain a "balanced ration".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 623591, member: 6897"] Cross....grain "can" be fed at high rates but should it be??? A lot of factors come into play when trying to decide "should I supplement and IF so, how much and what is the composition of the supplement??". And yes, there are a number of problems associated with overfeeding grain and the study touched on these as well. Build your feeding program around your roughage source making sure a minimum of 40% of the cow's diet is hay, silage, grazing or all of these and supplement as neccessary to maintain a "balanced ration". [/QUOTE]
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