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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1063696" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Calhoun, depending on how many cows you have, I wouldn't pour the whole bag in at once. I have 16 cows in one pasture, and I pour about 1/3 of a bag in a tub that they cannot flip over or poop in. If they dump that whole bag over, or mess it up, that is an expensive bag of mineral gone. They won't eat it after they poop or wee in it. Put it in a corner where they don't back into it. My cows will eat it fast sometimes, then it looks like they are hardly touching it. I just make sure that it is out at all times. If it gets rained on, they will drink the water off of the top, and after you see the the salt mixture again, just stir it up and where it isn't packed. They will eat it much better that way. Of course the best way is to keep it covered, but we all are still gathering our cattle equipment as we go along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1063696, member: 637"] Calhoun, depending on how many cows you have, I wouldn't pour the whole bag in at once. I have 16 cows in one pasture, and I pour about 1/3 of a bag in a tub that they cannot flip over or poop in. If they dump that whole bag over, or mess it up, that is an expensive bag of mineral gone. They won't eat it after they poop or wee in it. Put it in a corner where they don't back into it. My cows will eat it fast sometimes, then it looks like they are hardly touching it. I just make sure that it is out at all times. If it gets rained on, they will drink the water off of the top, and after you see the the salt mixture again, just stir it up and where it isn't packed. They will eat it much better that way. Of course the best way is to keep it covered, but we all are still gathering our cattle equipment as we go along. [/QUOTE]
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