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How much urea is to much urea?
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<blockquote data-quote="faster horses" data-source="post: 1706749" data-attributes="member: 17524"><p>Agreed, OldScout. </p><p>Quality and Quantity of forage dictates mineral consumption. You can't fool a cow. Ever notice if you put good hay and lesser quality hay out, they will eat the best hay first? Same with forage quality and quantity. </p><p>You can use mineral consumption as a management tool. If they start to overeat mineral, many times the forage has deteriorated or the goodie forage is gone. When you move them to fresh pasture, you will see them cut consumption because the forage is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faster horses, post: 1706749, member: 17524"] Agreed, OldScout. Quality and Quantity of forage dictates mineral consumption. You can't fool a cow. Ever notice if you put good hay and lesser quality hay out, they will eat the best hay first? Same with forage quality and quantity. You can use mineral consumption as a management tool. If they start to overeat mineral, many times the forage has deteriorated or the goodie forage is gone. When you move them to fresh pasture, you will see them cut consumption because the forage is better. [/QUOTE]
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