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<blockquote data-quote="Earl Thigpen" data-source="post: 331230" data-attributes="member: 3999"><p>My cattle must need the supplement because they sure eat it. I put tubs of 28% crude protien as a supplement to hay. I don't feed cubes until I just have to but even then the cubes available to me are only 20% crude protien.</p><p></p><p>My cattle usually seem to do pretty well in the Winter - lose very little weight but in years past I've also provided a Winter forage crop like oats or Winter wheat. This year was so dry that I didn't think either crop would come up so I didn't plant. When I do have a Winter crop the cows eat very little supplement (as previously stated by Dun and a couple of other folks.) </p><p></p><p>If their not eatin' it put it up. I don't know how much that stuff costs you but mine runs about $60/tub and so far I've fed about ten tubs and probably ought to put out another ten tubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earl Thigpen, post: 331230, member: 3999"] My cattle must need the supplement because they sure eat it. I put tubs of 28% crude protien as a supplement to hay. I don't feed cubes until I just have to but even then the cubes available to me are only 20% crude protien. My cattle usually seem to do pretty well in the Winter - lose very little weight but in years past I've also provided a Winter forage crop like oats or Winter wheat. This year was so dry that I didn't think either crop would come up so I didn't plant. When I do have a Winter crop the cows eat very little supplement (as previously stated by Dun and a couple of other folks.) If their not eatin' it put it up. I don't know how much that stuff costs you but mine runs about $60/tub and so far I've fed about ten tubs and probably ought to put out another ten tubs. [/QUOTE]
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