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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12542"><p>> The diference in extraction of</p><p>> nutrients between whole corn and</p><p>> cracked is 7-8%, the difference</p><p>> between cracked and ground is</p><p>> 7-8%. Depending on cost the value</p><p>> for dollar is what matters. One</p><p>> thing we've discovered is that</p><p>> feeding whole corn the turkeys</p><p>> destroy the pats and spread them</p><p>> out so they break down quicker.</p><p>> Cracked seems to bring in mostly</p><p>> starlings, ground it's bugs. One</p><p>> other thing to consider is the</p><p>> wind conditions when and where</p><p>> it's fed. Ground and cracked blow</p><p>> out of the feeders much easier</p><p>> then whole.</p><p></p><p>> dun</p><p></p><p>man o' man....the things you learn talkin to ol'timers! Bet you didnt learn that from any textbook did ya, dun? Very useful information for us newcomers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12542"] > The diference in extraction of > nutrients between whole corn and > cracked is 7-8%, the difference > between cracked and ground is > 7-8%. Depending on cost the value > for dollar is what matters. One > thing we've discovered is that > feeding whole corn the turkeys > destroy the pats and spread them > out so they break down quicker. > Cracked seems to bring in mostly > starlings, ground it's bugs. One > other thing to consider is the > wind conditions when and where > it's fed. Ground and cracked blow > out of the feeders much easier > then whole. > dun man o' man....the things you learn talkin to ol'timers! Bet you didnt learn that from any textbook did ya, dun? Very useful information for us newcomers! [/QUOTE]
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