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How much urea is to much urea?
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<blockquote data-quote="OleScout" data-source="post: 1706743" data-attributes="member: 16899"><p>I disagree with this based on observation of my cows. Loose white salt in one end of the covered bunk, Wind & Rain mineral in the other end. Wind & Rain placed in the bunk first so in the middle it was covered by Loose salt. They were hitting each about the same till August. As summer was winding down they went after the Wind & Rain hard, even licking up under the loose salt where the two met in the trough. I put out another 50# of Wind and Rain about 2-3 weeks ago and noticed yesterday they are out again. Plenty of loose salt there.</p><p>I think as the grass starts cutting out they hit the minerals harder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OleScout, post: 1706743, member: 16899"] I disagree with this based on observation of my cows. Loose white salt in one end of the covered bunk, Wind & Rain mineral in the other end. Wind & Rain placed in the bunk first so in the middle it was covered by Loose salt. They were hitting each about the same till August. As summer was winding down they went after the Wind & Rain hard, even licking up under the loose salt where the two met in the trough. I put out another 50# of Wind and Rain about 2-3 weeks ago and noticed yesterday they are out again. Plenty of loose salt there. I think as the grass starts cutting out they hit the minerals harder. [/QUOTE]
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