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Has anyone made their own cattle feed
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1504919" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Coyote most big operators will mix their own feed but they have commodity barns, buy ingredients by the semi load and use mixer wagons. It can be done on a small scale but really don't know that their would be any real benefit to it unless you kept it very simple. Don't know what you're planning on feeding but just buy you a good high quality commercial feed and go with it. Cattle feeds in general are not all that great but you can go extra lable and feed a high quality horse or swine feed and get excellent results because they normally won't contain any junk ingredients nor anything that would be harmful to a cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1504919, member: 6897"] Coyote most big operators will mix their own feed but they have commodity barns, buy ingredients by the semi load and use mixer wagons. It can be done on a small scale but really don't know that their would be any real benefit to it unless you kept it very simple. Don't know what you're planning on feeding but just buy you a good high quality commercial feed and go with it. Cattle feeds in general are not all that great but you can go extra lable and feed a high quality horse or swine feed and get excellent results because they normally won't contain any junk ingredients nor anything that would be harmful to a cow. [/QUOTE]
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