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Grow ration fiber ?
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 757016" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>CS Hulls are about the best source of eNDF especially in Texas. Inclusion rate can vary depending on your preferences but 10% up to as much as 15% should be more than enough. Starches are a non factor so you just want something to build the rumen mat with the good "fill factor" and "scratch factor". CS hulls will certainly do that for you. I have no idea what they cost these days. The only other thing I think of would be some of the ground cotton burrs some folks have used during drought years but I doubt any will be available until ginning begins. Are you set up to where you could incorporate some corn silage into the mix if the price was reasonable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 757016, member: 6897"] CS Hulls are about the best source of eNDF especially in Texas. Inclusion rate can vary depending on your preferences but 10% up to as much as 15% should be more than enough. Starches are a non factor so you just want something to build the rumen mat with the good "fill factor" and "scratch factor". CS hulls will certainly do that for you. I have no idea what they cost these days. The only other thing I think of would be some of the ground cotton burrs some folks have used during drought years but I doubt any will be available until ginning begins. Are you set up to where you could incorporate some corn silage into the mix if the price was reasonable? [/QUOTE]
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