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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 620299" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Folks, don't be alarmed, that little ground shaking wasn't and earthquake, It was just all those old row crop farmers and cotton choppers rolling in their graves. :lol: :lol: :lol: </p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep, it makes some good feed when it gets good moisture while growing. As to trying to answer your question about a "cows carrying full belly's" and how to get them to go down. I'm not exactly sure how to respond or if you really have a problem. Information that might be helpful would be what a forage test says. Another is how much are you feeding and how much are they eating. What do the cow patties tell you. Are you feeding salt and mineral and are they eating any. </p><p></p><p>As a response, if your hay is really low in nutrients, feeding cubes is one way boost their needs, otherwise it is a waste of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 620299, member: 7795"] Folks, don't be alarmed, that little ground shaking wasn't and earthquake, It was just all those old row crop farmers and cotton choppers rolling in their graves. :lol: :lol: :lol: Yep, it makes some good feed when it gets good moisture while growing. As to trying to answer your question about a "cows carrying full belly's" and how to get them to go down. I'm not exactly sure how to respond or if you really have a problem. Information that might be helpful would be what a forage test says. Another is how much are you feeding and how much are they eating. What do the cow patties tell you. Are you feeding salt and mineral and are they eating any. As a response, if your hay is really low in nutrients, feeding cubes is one way boost their needs, otherwise it is a waste of money. [/QUOTE]
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