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How much urea is to much urea?
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<blockquote data-quote="Amo" data-source="post: 1706319" data-attributes="member: 14857"><p>Ya, a ridley or vitalyx is hard to beat. Not sure who manufactures this tub. I think it's a loomix company.</p><p></p><p>Ya, I'm a believer in mineral. Just stating that that if it's in the, available, and mixed at a proper rate to coincide with intake it wouldn't be all bad. I'd probably still have salt and mineral out. One thing that's always concerned me though about feeding tubs in the winter is they back off on loose mineral intake. So I've always kind of wondered whether they were getting enough minerals if I was feeding the tubs. Maybe it isn't very consistent and is in pockets big if they're eating it in the tub and they're probably going to eat more of it than if I feed a tub without mineral and least mineral is what I'm wondering</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amo, post: 1706319, member: 14857"] Ya, a ridley or vitalyx is hard to beat. Not sure who manufactures this tub. I think it's a loomix company. Ya, I'm a believer in mineral. Just stating that that if it's in the, available, and mixed at a proper rate to coincide with intake it wouldn't be all bad. I'd probably still have salt and mineral out. One thing that's always concerned me though about feeding tubs in the winter is they back off on loose mineral intake. So I've always kind of wondered whether they were getting enough minerals if I was feeding the tubs. Maybe it isn't very consistent and is in pockets big if they're eating it in the tub and they're probably going to eat more of it than if I feed a tub without mineral and least mineral is what I'm wondering [/QUOTE]
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