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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1655460" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>I"m sure most of it will appear as nonsense but if you're serious about learning you'll need to hang onto much of it. It can get pretty technical depending on what you're doing. I've always tried to make sure I get away from the big fancy classroom words and try to convey information in a manner folks can grasp what you're saying. As far as being able to calculate values etc. must of that is done by a feed ration/ration balancer computer programs. Some of it can be done manually but most folks are too lazy (me especially) to do it. Anything in animal science would be a help and you could get more specific as you progress. There is an old book out there "Morrison's Feeds and Feeding" that has been out there for ages. A real good primer to get good basic information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1655460, member: 6897"] I"m sure most of it will appear as nonsense but if you're serious about learning you'll need to hang onto much of it. It can get pretty technical depending on what you're doing. I've always tried to make sure I get away from the big fancy classroom words and try to convey information in a manner folks can grasp what you're saying. As far as being able to calculate values etc. must of that is done by a feed ration/ration balancer computer programs. Some of it can be done manually but most folks are too lazy (me especially) to do it. Anything in animal science would be a help and you could get more specific as you progress. There is an old book out there "Morrison's Feeds and Feeding" that has been out there for ages. A real good primer to get good basic information. [/QUOTE]
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