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I thought you might like to see the growing ration I feed.
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 567663" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>TN....everything else aside...that's really a good price regardless of what's in it. Although fillers are often used and most have little protein the expensive stuff has to be put in at higher levels in order to get back up to your desired protein levels, etc. That plus just about all grain by-products are costing $170 a ton and more makes it a good buy. For the heck of it I'd send a sample to a lab and have them do a "wet chemistry" test on it for protein, fat, fiber, TDN, Nel, ADF and NDF. Probalby cost $30....</p><p></p><p>Got some corn gluten feed last week for $185 a ton bulk but mix that with anykind of grain and you have well over $200 feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 567663, member: 6897"] TN....everything else aside...that's really a good price regardless of what's in it. Although fillers are often used and most have little protein the expensive stuff has to be put in at higher levels in order to get back up to your desired protein levels, etc. That plus just about all grain by-products are costing $170 a ton and more makes it a good buy. For the heck of it I'd send a sample to a lab and have them do a "wet chemistry" test on it for protein, fat, fiber, TDN, Nel, ADF and NDF. Probalby cost $30.... Got some corn gluten feed last week for $185 a ton bulk but mix that with anykind of grain and you have well over $200 feed. [/QUOTE]
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I thought you might like to see the growing ration I feed.
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