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Gossypol Toxicity With Gin Trash
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<blockquote data-quote="u4411clb" data-source="post: 972053" data-attributes="member: 17248"><p>It was tested and the test results say gin trash and that is why I called it that. Honestly I am not 100% sure what the correct name for it is. The info I gave was from the test that was done by the University of Tennessee as far as the protein and and other info. I can get the candy by product on truckers making trips back from Tennessee for very cheap but the soy hulls are not cheap aprox $150 a ton bought back in summer but cheaper than corn but I am still trying to find the right mix. Cows are in best shape for this time of year in a long time but it has been near 70 degrees for the most part and have not even had a really hard frost yet which is strange but may be playing a part. Stock piled fescue is really holding up well this year but it seems feeding the mix I have now is working so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u4411clb, post: 972053, member: 17248"] It was tested and the test results say gin trash and that is why I called it that. Honestly I am not 100% sure what the correct name for it is. The info I gave was from the test that was done by the University of Tennessee as far as the protein and and other info. I can get the candy by product on truckers making trips back from Tennessee for very cheap but the soy hulls are not cheap aprox $150 a ton bought back in summer but cheaper than corn but I am still trying to find the right mix. Cows are in best shape for this time of year in a long time but it has been near 70 degrees for the most part and have not even had a really hard frost yet which is strange but may be playing a part. Stock piled fescue is really holding up well this year but it seems feeding the mix I have now is working so far. [/QUOTE]
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