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Growing out calves to start up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Cheese" data-source="post: 1244010" data-attributes="member: 23385"><p>Nothing wrong with being a hay hoarder never know when you may need it. We lost two hay meadows this year which makes about 50 bales each cutting so we are having to find around 350 more rolls of hay or land to replace that. That's what I like about the blocks as well they are very easy and convenient to put out. I know they can get expensive especially if your pasture is poor...we've been through that as well with our new pasture that is in rough shape that we are having to build it up. But it gives the cows what they need for a not to bad price and they are easy to put out. </p><p></p><p>CB I'm going your article tomorrow when I get in front of my laptop. I skimmed through it and soybean meal is really high in protein I didn't realize it was that high. I knew cottonseed mill was I used to mix that with a bottle calf's feed back when I was in high school and it worked wonders mixed with corn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Cheese, post: 1244010, member: 23385"] Nothing wrong with being a hay hoarder never know when you may need it. We lost two hay meadows this year which makes about 50 bales each cutting so we are having to find around 350 more rolls of hay or land to replace that. That's what I like about the blocks as well they are very easy and convenient to put out. I know they can get expensive especially if your pasture is poor...we've been through that as well with our new pasture that is in rough shape that we are having to build it up. But it gives the cows what they need for a not to bad price and they are easy to put out. CB I'm going your article tomorrow when I get in front of my laptop. I skimmed through it and soybean meal is really high in protein I didn't realize it was that high. I knew cottonseed mill was I used to mix that with a bottle calf's feed back when I was in high school and it worked wonders mixed with corn. [/QUOTE]
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