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I need help processing raw soybeans!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1120191" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>WW if you can get the corn cobs ground that fine it shouldn't hurt a thing to put in the horse feed mix. Just keep in mind that they have very little nutritonal value (protein, energy, minerals) and make adjustments in other ingredients to insure that you meet your guarantees. I would think they might serve somewhat as an intake limiter due to the large "fill factor" and slow digestibility. Your energy levels will be dramatically decreased with this mix but should make a more than adequate "maintenance" ration. Horses with heavy activity will need more grain in the mix and/or added oil (expensive) for added calories. Hope it all works out well for you. I'll send you my mailing address for my commission check latter. (Dollars not bolivars) :lol2: :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1120191, member: 6897"] WW if you can get the corn cobs ground that fine it shouldn't hurt a thing to put in the horse feed mix. Just keep in mind that they have very little nutritonal value (protein, energy, minerals) and make adjustments in other ingredients to insure that you meet your guarantees. I would think they might serve somewhat as an intake limiter due to the large "fill factor" and slow digestibility. Your energy levels will be dramatically decreased with this mix but should make a more than adequate "maintenance" ration. Horses with heavy activity will need more grain in the mix and/or added oil (expensive) for added calories. Hope it all works out well for you. I'll send you my mailing address for my commission check latter. (Dollars not bolivars) :lol2: :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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