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<blockquote data-quote="Texan" data-source="post: 250733" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>I'd really like to use the tubs sometime. But every time I put the pencil to it, there's just no way that I can make it work. Not even close. The tubs are a very high-priced source of convenience, in my opinion. Figure their cost on a ton basis and then compare them to other sources of protein. </p><p></p><p>If you can arrange to feed something like a 38% cube once or twice a week in a sufficient quantity to supplement most of their protein, your cows will still clean your grass up. And they'll do it a lot cheaper, if that's important to you. Same old decision when it comes to cattle---who works for who.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texan, post: 250733, member: 416"] I'd really like to use the tubs sometime. But every time I put the pencil to it, there's just no way that I can make it work. Not even close. The tubs are a very high-priced source of convenience, in my opinion. Figure their cost on a ton basis and then compare them to other sources of protein. If you can arrange to feed something like a 38% cube once or twice a week in a sufficient quantity to supplement most of their protein, your cows will still clean your grass up. And they'll do it a lot cheaper, if that's important to you. Same old decision when it comes to cattle---who works for who. [/QUOTE]
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