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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 582"><p>Might feed the bread to hogs.... I would pass on other livestock.</p><p></p><p>Too much grain, bread, or whatever without adequte hay/grass roughage "might" lead to constipation.... Ever tried to give an enema to a livestock critter? LOL.</p><p></p><p>Feeding cheap, easily available "food" items to one's livestock sounds ok; however, remember what they were designed to eat under normal conditions and what their gut is designed to process. We feed QUALITY hay, grass, and occasional supplements to our registered cattle--it's only "costing" us about $25 to $40 a month per head, depending on the season. As a result, they always look "darn good" in conformation, hair coat, and attitude.... Something to think about, folks.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com">bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 582"] Might feed the bread to hogs.... I would pass on other livestock. Too much grain, bread, or whatever without adequte hay/grass roughage "might" lead to constipation.... Ever tried to give an enema to a livestock critter? LOL. Feeding cheap, easily available "food" items to one's livestock sounds ok; however, remember what they were designed to eat under normal conditions and what their gut is designed to process. We feed QUALITY hay, grass, and occasional supplements to our registered cattle--it's only "costing" us about $25 to $40 a month per head, depending on the season. As a result, they always look "darn good" in conformation, hair coat, and attitude.... Something to think about, folks. [email=bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com]bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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