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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 396087" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Why not talk to the feedstores/extension office about getting it tested? Then you will know what protein content/digestibility you're looking at, and can devise a ration that will meet your girl's nutritional needs without overfeeding your hay and depleting it faster than necessary. You might also look into DDG, soy hulls, cottonseed hulls, and other things that will deliver the nutritional needs and help stretch your hay - do a search on here, and you will get a wealth of information. If you're buying the grain and rangecubes in sacks, check into bulk if you have the means to store them. Bulk is usually at least a little bit cheaper, and sometimes a lot cheaper. I'm sure you already know that, but felt it was worth mentioning - just in case. Just a few things to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 396087, member: 539"] Why not talk to the feedstores/extension office about getting it tested? Then you will know what protein content/digestibility you're looking at, and can devise a ration that will meet your girl's nutritional needs without overfeeding your hay and depleting it faster than necessary. You might also look into DDG, soy hulls, cottonseed hulls, and other things that will deliver the nutritional needs and help stretch your hay - do a search on here, and you will get a wealth of information. If you're buying the grain and rangecubes in sacks, check into bulk if you have the means to store them. Bulk is usually at least a little bit cheaper, and sometimes a lot cheaper. I'm sure you already know that, but felt it was worth mentioning - just in case. Just a few things to think about. [/QUOTE]
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