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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1576413" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I've seen just about everything you've mentioned mixed in cattle feed. Mostly TMR but some of it fed by itself. I wouldn't worry about the pits in stone fruit. They'll rip your AI glove but other than that I've only seen one instance where they caused any health problems. none of the dairies that I dealt with ever worried about wrappers and I've never seen a problem with them being fed, but again, it was in a mixed ration.</p><p>If you have access to it cull citrus is a great feed. </p><p>Nut crops can be phenominal and are a good source of protein but If it's to fine it can wad up as if they've eaten sand (pistachio silage). Almond hulls, in particular, are great feed and very safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1576413, member: 14661"] I've seen just about everything you've mentioned mixed in cattle feed. Mostly TMR but some of it fed by itself. I wouldn't worry about the pits in stone fruit. They'll rip your AI glove but other than that I've only seen one instance where they caused any health problems. none of the dairies that I dealt with ever worried about wrappers and I've never seen a problem with them being fed, but again, it was in a mixed ration. If you have access to it cull citrus is a great feed. Nut crops can be phenominal and are a good source of protein but If it's to fine it can wad up as if they've eaten sand (pistachio silage). Almond hulls, in particular, are great feed and very safe. [/QUOTE]
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