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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1796607" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>In the winter when there is no grass to graze, I feed 4 round bales (bermuda grass) per week and 4 bags of 20% cubes per week. I typically time putting out cubes right before cold fronts otherwise just split them up thoughout the week 2 bags at a time. That seems to have kept the cows fat this past winter. I also put out salt blocks (both white & brown) as vitamin/mineral supplements. Additionally, I try to keep a couple of SafeGuard dewormer blocks (they love this stuff) in the trough to supplement spring (pour-on) and fall (injection) worming. Feeding about 20 cows in deep east Texas. Dropped 10 calves so far this spring. The cows & calves look big and healthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1796607, member: 43107"] In the winter when there is no grass to graze, I feed 4 round bales (bermuda grass) per week and 4 bags of 20% cubes per week. I typically time putting out cubes right before cold fronts otherwise just split them up thoughout the week 2 bags at a time. That seems to have kept the cows fat this past winter. I also put out salt blocks (both white & brown) as vitamin/mineral supplements. Additionally, I try to keep a couple of SafeGuard dewormer blocks (they love this stuff) in the trough to supplement spring (pour-on) and fall (injection) worming. Feeding about 20 cows in deep east Texas. Dropped 10 calves so far this spring. The cows & calves look big and healthy. [/QUOTE]
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