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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1025970" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I didn't say you bale it. You are not staying with me if you are going to buy protien get the most bang for your buck.</p><p>Hay is still the cheapest pound of protien. </p><p>That come to a 100 dollar's a ton for 240 pound's of protien that is 4340 pound's of protien as well as 18 ton's of filler.</p><p>Liquid feed is the second best option and I used to use it we don't have a distributor here so I didn't include it.</p><p>Spending 1800 dollar's on protien. Basesd off prices here.</p><p>Hay 12 % 1000 pound roll 50 dollar's= 100 dollar's a ton</p><p>Range meal 300 dollar's a ton.</p><p>Tub 200 pound 30% protien 90 dollar's = 1800 dollars a ton.</p><p>Hay 12 % = 18 ton's 4340 pound's of protien =.46 cent's a pound. One ton of protien cost = 920 dollar's</p><p>Range meal 12% = 6 ton's = 1440 pound's of protien = 1.38 a pound. One ton of protien cost = 2760 dollar's.</p><p>Tub 30% 1 ton = 600 pound's of protien =3.33 a pound. One ton of protien cost = 6,660 dollar's.</p><p></p><p>We just look at a dollar different I guess if you need to purchase one ton of protien to supplement a cow hay is 5740 dollar's cheaper.</p><p>Brute that might be the easiest for you , someone that has cattle scattered over several counties.</p><p>The tub is the absolute worse use of a dollar of anyone living on the operation to purchase protien.</p><p>The tub cost you 7 time's more per pound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1025970, member: 694"] I didn't say you bale it. You are not staying with me if you are going to buy protien get the most bang for your buck. Hay is still the cheapest pound of protien. That come to a 100 dollar's a ton for 240 pound's of protien that is 4340 pound's of protien as well as 18 ton's of filler. Liquid feed is the second best option and I used to use it we don't have a distributor here so I didn't include it. Spending 1800 dollar's on protien. Basesd off prices here. Hay 12 % 1000 pound roll 50 dollar's= 100 dollar's a ton Range meal 300 dollar's a ton. Tub 200 pound 30% protien 90 dollar's = 1800 dollars a ton. Hay 12 % = 18 ton's 4340 pound's of protien =.46 cent's a pound. One ton of protien cost = 920 dollar's Range meal 12% = 6 ton's = 1440 pound's of protien = 1.38 a pound. One ton of protien cost = 2760 dollar's. Tub 30% 1 ton = 600 pound's of protien =3.33 a pound. One ton of protien cost = 6,660 dollar's. We just look at a dollar different I guess if you need to purchase one ton of protien to supplement a cow hay is 5740 dollar's cheaper. Brute that might be the easiest for you , someone that has cattle scattered over several counties. The tub is the absolute worse use of a dollar of anyone living on the operation to purchase protien. The tub cost you 7 time's more per pound. [/QUOTE]
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