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Ketosis? in dairy heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="raykour" data-source="post: 1014335" data-attributes="member: 16801"><p>I was going to put the PG in the feed because I had read that it could be mixed, but I decided to try it first and just a touch of my tongue told me I'd be wasting the PG and the feed because she'd never touch it.. I almost gagged from the tiny amount on my finger! It actually went down slightly easier this morning than last night. </p><p></p><p>Usually the cows are out on grass right now, but colorado is recovering (hopefully) from several years of very significant drought. Drought stressed pastures are just now starting to grow even with the large amount of moisture we have finally received. In fact it is snowing as we speak 7 inches so far today. </p><p></p><p>Also, TexasBred.......if corn, oats, and barely are not carbohydrates then what are they? I sold feed for 10 years....carbohydrates make up at least 65% of the dry weight of most feedstuffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raykour, post: 1014335, member: 16801"] I was going to put the PG in the feed because I had read that it could be mixed, but I decided to try it first and just a touch of my tongue told me I'd be wasting the PG and the feed because she'd never touch it.. I almost gagged from the tiny amount on my finger! It actually went down slightly easier this morning than last night. Usually the cows are out on grass right now, but colorado is recovering (hopefully) from several years of very significant drought. Drought stressed pastures are just now starting to grow even with the large amount of moisture we have finally received. In fact it is snowing as we speak 7 inches so far today. Also, TexasBred.......if corn, oats, and barely are not carbohydrates then what are they? I sold feed for 10 years....carbohydrates make up at least 65% of the dry weight of most feedstuffs. [/QUOTE]
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