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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15447"><p>I was ok with the first two paragraphs of your post. However, I do disagree with some of the other information and comments you made.</p><p></p><p>First of all, we raise Murray Grey cows. They do well on any forage we provide and DO NOT turn down or pass up food in any form.</p><p></p><p>All of our hay is fed in either large round feeders or through feeder panels. That solves any waste of feed through tramping or scattering.</p><p></p><p>We feed no range cubes when feeding good quality alfalfa hay. Our cows do well on straight hay in the winter, and we are at 5700 feet with snowy, windy winters.</p><p></p><p>I find most of my momma cows average 23# of alfalfa hay per day per cow. The only time we've supplemented with grain, and we use a rolled barley/rolled corn mix, is when the pric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15447"] I was ok with the first two paragraphs of your post. However, I do disagree with some of the other information and comments you made. First of all, we raise Murray Grey cows. They do well on any forage we provide and DO NOT turn down or pass up food in any form. All of our hay is fed in either large round feeders or through feeder panels. That solves any waste of feed through tramping or scattering. We feed no range cubes when feeding good quality alfalfa hay. Our cows do well on straight hay in the winter, and we are at 5700 feet with snowy, windy winters. I find most of my momma cows average 23# of alfalfa hay per day per cow. The only time we've supplemented with grain, and we use a rolled barley/rolled corn mix, is when the pric [/QUOTE]
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