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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 7614"><p>I have been feeding range cubes (20%) from Tractor Supply. Last ones I bought were $4.99 bag. Cheapest place I've found in Waco, Tx area. I can get 20% range cubes from 1 local feed store for $5.00 bag and $5.10 at antoher. The feed store closest to me wants over $6.00 bag.</p><p></p><p>I asked about buying in volume (2000 lbs), and 2 of the feed stores said they would discount them $4.00 a ton, but they said I had to take the whole ton. I just wanted to purchase in advance and come get 10 bags or so at a time.</p><p></p><p>Funny you mention horses and range cubes DR. Cattle. Everytime I pull through the pasture with an open bag of cubes, my horse will try and steal a few if I stop. I usually have to slap him out of the bag! Just curious, but what are the ill effects of a horse eating range cubes? Currently she is on 10% sweet feed. I cut her back from 14% - too much energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 7614"] I have been feeding range cubes (20%) from Tractor Supply. Last ones I bought were $4.99 bag. Cheapest place I've found in Waco, Tx area. I can get 20% range cubes from 1 local feed store for $5.00 bag and $5.10 at antoher. The feed store closest to me wants over $6.00 bag. I asked about buying in volume (2000 lbs), and 2 of the feed stores said they would discount them $4.00 a ton, but they said I had to take the whole ton. I just wanted to purchase in advance and come get 10 bags or so at a time. Funny you mention horses and range cubes DR. Cattle. Everytime I pull through the pasture with an open bag of cubes, my horse will try and steal a few if I stop. I usually have to slap him out of the bag! Just curious, but what are the ill effects of a horse eating range cubes? Currently she is on 10% sweet feed. I cut her back from 14% - too much energy. [/QUOTE]
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