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<blockquote data-quote="Michelle Pankonien" data-source="post: 38062" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>Find out what the economical ration are, find out if cotton crop residues are available in your area</p><p></p><p>It also makes a huge difference as to what you plan to achieve be feeding a concentrate</p><p></p><p>If you are looking for growth with fatening, you want energy and protein</p><p></p><p>Get with a nutritionist and buy bulk utilizing a feed bin, Cylo (SP), you can find good ones used from poultry farms and get at least a 4" auger, this will make life easier, and cut costs too</p><p></p><p>Fat as soy bean oil, less volatil in feed, in terms of lasting over a long period in a bin v' corn oil, will increase energy, not be used for milk production, and it reduces the dust level in the ration, it will also bump your protein in the ration</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michelle Pankonien, post: 38062, member: 147"] Find out what the economical ration are, find out if cotton crop residues are available in your area It also makes a huge difference as to what you plan to achieve be feeding a concentrate If you are looking for growth with fatening, you want energy and protein Get with a nutritionist and buy bulk utilizing a feed bin, Cylo (SP), you can find good ones used from poultry farms and get at least a 4" auger, this will make life easier, and cut costs too Fat as soy bean oil, less volatil in feed, in terms of lasting over a long period in a bin v' corn oil, will increase energy, not be used for milk production, and it reduces the dust level in the ration, it will also bump your protein in the ration [/QUOTE]
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