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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 811724" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>No I never had a problem with it getting into the milk. And your right the transition ration was an issue but it was because the same silage was in the transition ration so it suppressed the appetite in an animal with an already suppressed appetite. I'm still feeding silage from that same pile but it's getting down so I hope I can get to the new silage before too many come in fresh. And yes you're right that not all molds produce mycotoxins that will affect the cows. I guess I assume any mold I see could be bad and take action to keep it out of the cows as best as possible. </p><p></p><p>Jabo, how much does the binder you use cost? I believe the one included in my premix is costing around 9 or 10 cents per head per day. I didn't think that was all that expensive, especially with the lower SCC I have seen since including it in the ration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 811724, member: 2744"] No I never had a problem with it getting into the milk. And your right the transition ration was an issue but it was because the same silage was in the transition ration so it suppressed the appetite in an animal with an already suppressed appetite. I'm still feeding silage from that same pile but it's getting down so I hope I can get to the new silage before too many come in fresh. And yes you're right that not all molds produce mycotoxins that will affect the cows. I guess I assume any mold I see could be bad and take action to keep it out of the cows as best as possible. Jabo, how much does the binder you use cost? I believe the one included in my premix is costing around 9 or 10 cents per head per day. I didn't think that was all that expensive, especially with the lower SCC I have seen since including it in the ration. [/QUOTE]
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