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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 1093121" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>Take this for what it's worth</p><p>Dry cows needs about 1.7 or so total protein per day</p><p>Nursing cows need around 2.5 or so protein per day </p><p>That's an estimate, lots of unknown factors so I'm guessing </p><p>In your climate and cold not being a real factor energy shouldn't be a problem</p><p>Your at about 1.5 with hay and cubes</p><p>Your rye grass would solve your problem if it comes on</p><p>Some alfalfa hay would be a simple fix or whole cottonseed</p><p>But your cows may be fine on what your doing now</p><p>You may not need to do anymore than what your doing now </p><p>I'd feed according to how the cows are holding up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 1093121, member: 8382"] Take this for what it's worth Dry cows needs about 1.7 or so total protein per day Nursing cows need around 2.5 or so protein per day That's an estimate, lots of unknown factors so I'm guessing In your climate and cold not being a real factor energy shouldn't be a problem Your at about 1.5 with hay and cubes Your rye grass would solve your problem if it comes on Some alfalfa hay would be a simple fix or whole cottonseed But your cows may be fine on what your doing now You may not need to do anymore than what your doing now I'd feed according to how the cows are holding up [/QUOTE]
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