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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15595"><p>> I live in North Georgia and I have</p><p>> two or three questions about feed</p><p>> for my cattle. I have been feeding</p><p>> about 4-5 lbs. of 12% sweet feed</p><p>> once a day, plus coastal bermuda</p><p>> hay. Someone told me, that I</p><p>> should start feeding something</p><p>> with less molasses. I asked at</p><p>> local farm supply and they</p><p>> suggested feeding 12% Bull Test</p><p>> Beef Feed, which is higher priced</p><p>> than sweet feed. This is a grain</p><p>> mix and also is medicated. Is this</p><p>> the way I should go, or is there</p><p>> something that is better?</p><p></p><p>Maybe you are spending too much $$ feeding your cattle. Fertilized coastal cut at the right time is pretty good hay (protein wise). Have you ever monitored your cattle's condition after feeding just good coastal hay and a trace mineral program designed for your area? Do they really need the other suplements? Of course the feed store people will tell you do, but they are not unbiased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15595"] > I live in North Georgia and I have > two or three questions about feed > for my cattle. I have been feeding > about 4-5 lbs. of 12% sweet feed > once a day, plus coastal bermuda > hay. Someone told me, that I > should start feeding something > with less molasses. I asked at > local farm supply and they > suggested feeding 12% Bull Test > Beef Feed, which is higher priced > than sweet feed. This is a grain > mix and also is medicated. Is this > the way I should go, or is there > something that is better? Maybe you are spending too much $$ feeding your cattle. Fertilized coastal cut at the right time is pretty good hay (protein wise). Have you ever monitored your cattle's condition after feeding just good coastal hay and a trace mineral program designed for your area? Do they really need the other suplements? Of course the feed store people will tell you do, but they are not unbiased. [/QUOTE]
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