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<blockquote data-quote="Rockstar Rodeo Bulls" data-source="post: 805079" data-attributes="member: 15467"><p>To answer this </p><p></p><p>1) I don't know of many places anymore that don't use some kind of vegetable oil for frying, the world has become too health concious, but I'll check to be sure. Thanks.</p><p></p><p>2) If you make sure that you cut the potatoes into smaller pieces you alleviate the chance of choking, or so I was told by another about this same subject. I don't mind spending a little extra time at this if it can prove to be beneficial.</p><p> </p><p>3) I have to drive for my feed regardless, mine isn't delivered. The places are close and if I plan it correctly by combining it with the other reasons i have to drive somewhere, i.e. buying hay, running errands, going to and from work, it will cut down on my total fuel costs.</p><p></p><p>4) Yes their value is quite a bit higher, but they are still cattle. Albeit high strung and athletic still though they are at their basic, cattle, and I don't see how feeding non traditional feeds is a questionable practice if cattlemen have been doing it succesfully for longer than you and I have been around. I think your quote at the bottom of your signature says it best. "<u><strong>Normal is only a setting on the dryer</strong></u>". </p><p></p><p>I'm asking questions about this, only because I haven't done it in the past. However, there are some on here that have, and I am asking for some of their advise on some proper methods on the subject. If you want to disagree with the practice fine, I would love to hear why you disagree It only adds more quality info to the discussion. Is it the nutritional value? Chances of illness due to the feed? Long term side effects even, any of this would be great. If you can't be constructive though, or provide a solution, don't waste your time typing. </p><p></p><p>Because posts like this do not teach a thing to anyone</p><p></p><p>I'm sure this board like others was set up to help people learn new things, and to pass on valuable knowlege. Disagreement gives a healthy balance to a discussion it allows readers to see both sides. Make sure your post is constructive though, Pro or Con, we won't learn a thing if it's not. Off my soap box now</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockstar Rodeo Bulls, post: 805079, member: 15467"] To answer this 1) I don't know of many places anymore that don't use some kind of vegetable oil for frying, the world has become too health concious, but I'll check to be sure. Thanks. 2) If you make sure that you cut the potatoes into smaller pieces you alleviate the chance of choking, or so I was told by another about this same subject. I don't mind spending a little extra time at this if it can prove to be beneficial. 3) I have to drive for my feed regardless, mine isn't delivered. The places are close and if I plan it correctly by combining it with the other reasons i have to drive somewhere, i.e. buying hay, running errands, going to and from work, it will cut down on my total fuel costs. 4) Yes their value is quite a bit higher, but they are still cattle. Albeit high strung and athletic still though they are at their basic, cattle, and I don't see how feeding non traditional feeds is a questionable practice if cattlemen have been doing it succesfully for longer than you and I have been around. I think your quote at the bottom of your signature says it best. "[u][b]Normal is only a setting on the dryer[/b][/u]". I'm asking questions about this, only because I haven't done it in the past. However, there are some on here that have, and I am asking for some of their advise on some proper methods on the subject. If you want to disagree with the practice fine, I would love to hear why you disagree It only adds more quality info to the discussion. Is it the nutritional value? Chances of illness due to the feed? Long term side effects even, any of this would be great. If you can't be constructive though, or provide a solution, don't waste your time typing. Because posts like this do not teach a thing to anyone I'm sure this board like others was set up to help people learn new things, and to pass on valuable knowlege. Disagreement gives a healthy balance to a discussion it allows readers to see both sides. Make sure your post is constructive though, Pro or Con, we won't learn a thing if it's not. Off my soap box now Thanks [/QUOTE]
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