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Feeding in winter
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<blockquote data-quote="AdamsCreek" data-source="post: 1360636" data-attributes="member: 23744"><p>I'm in eastern oklahoma and feed cubes in the winter for a few reasons/excuses. Biggest reason is thats what i learned from my dad and grandpa. Plus all the hay around me is bluestem and on a good day is maybe 10 percent protein. In a hard winter it ain't good enough by itself to keep them in the condition I like them in before and during calving. Also i like to make an easy catch by rattling a sack. Also i really just enjoy calling them in and walking around them when they're eating. I think it makes for an easier handling animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamsCreek, post: 1360636, member: 23744"] I'm in eastern oklahoma and feed cubes in the winter for a few reasons/excuses. Biggest reason is thats what i learned from my dad and grandpa. Plus all the hay around me is bluestem and on a good day is maybe 10 percent protein. In a hard winter it ain't good enough by itself to keep them in the condition I like them in before and during calving. Also i like to make an easy catch by rattling a sack. Also i really just enjoy calling them in and walking around them when they're eating. I think it makes for an easier handling animal. [/QUOTE]
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