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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1101440" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Thanks TexasBred. I do appreciate your help. </p><p></p><p>I didn't mind the man going over the pounds of feed that I ordered, I just wish that he had stuck to the recipe/ratio we agreed to which was 4.5 lbs of Rumensin per ton. </p><p>When I asked him to figure out that mix, I thought for sure that he would have figured out 4.5 lbs per ton with 790+ lbs he had added, but he did not. </p><p></p><p>mwj,</p><p>After sending the truck with a check to pay for the feed, and bring it back, 65 miles one way; I find out the agreed ratio has not been followed. </p><p>So I find it best to learn before I feed it. I feel that TexasBred has finished schooling me on Rumensin. </p><p>Don't you think this is a good thing to do? The more questions you ask, the more you learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1101440, member: 637"] Thanks TexasBred. I do appreciate your help. I didn't mind the man going over the pounds of feed that I ordered, I just wish that he had stuck to the recipe/ratio we agreed to which was 4.5 lbs of Rumensin per ton. When I asked him to figure out that mix, I thought for sure that he would have figured out 4.5 lbs per ton with 790+ lbs he had added, but he did not. mwj, After sending the truck with a check to pay for the feed, and bring it back, 65 miles one way; I find out the agreed ratio has not been followed. So I find it best to learn before I feed it. I feel that TexasBred has finished schooling me on Rumensin. Don't you think this is a good thing to do? The more questions you ask, the more you learn. [/QUOTE]
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