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<blockquote data-quote="BH" data-source="post: 306939" data-attributes="member: 3006"><p>I wondered about that...... It didn't say anything on the feed tag, so I was just guessing. Thanks</p><p></p><p>I re figured with it at 90% moisture and came up with 12.94% protein.</p><p></p><p>The energy was what I was worried about. This ration would cost me $115 a ton. If I added alot of corn the cost would really add up. Thats why I was wondering what kind of gain I would get with a little lower energy. Maybe I can make more money with a cheaper slow gain, than an expensive faster gain. I know theres a fine line inbetween...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BH, post: 306939, member: 3006"] I wondered about that...... It didn't say anything on the feed tag, so I was just guessing. Thanks I re figured with it at 90% moisture and came up with 12.94% protein. The energy was what I was worried about. This ration would cost me $115 a ton. If I added alot of corn the cost would really add up. Thats why I was wondering what kind of gain I would get with a little lower energy. Maybe I can make more money with a cheaper slow gain, than an expensive faster gain. I know theres a fine line inbetween... [/QUOTE]
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