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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Gal" data-source="post: 250617" data-attributes="member: 2570"><p>I used a protein supplement (32%) in a lick wheel tank - I think it's called Cattle-Lac or something "cute" like that. I used it along with some less than best quality hay and whatever they could browse on last winter and had cows breeding in January after calving in December. The girls ate it like candy for the first couple of day but consumption leveled off after that. As a matter of fact, I'm having the tub filled next week in attempt to stretch the burned-up pasture a little farther. Just make sure there's some sort of roughage available for the girls - it does spark a fire in their belly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Gal, post: 250617, member: 2570"] I used a protein supplement (32%) in a lick wheel tank - I think it's called Cattle-Lac or something "cute" like that. I used it along with some less than best quality hay and whatever they could browse on last winter and had cows breeding in January after calving in December. The girls ate it like candy for the first couple of day but consumption leveled off after that. As a matter of fact, I'm having the tub filled next week in attempt to stretch the burned-up pasture a little farther. Just make sure there's some sort of roughage available for the girls - it does spark a fire in their belly. [/QUOTE]
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