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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1664856" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>After the thread on liquid feed I did some shopping and found a liquid feed we have been trying. If I remember correctly its like a 32% protein, 4% fat. It was really hard to find any one who emphasized the fat content besides Purina and they were just out of the ballpark, high. The feeders are around 300 gallons I believe and run about $285. Its a rectangle feeder with 6 wheels. The feed is running about $230-240 per ton, delivered, hands free, only a phone call from me. We started in Nov and the first fill was about #3 per head per day. I think it might have been down just a little due to the cattle learning to use the feeders and there might have been a few tubs still they had not polished off. The next fill avg about #4 /h/d. This was probably during the worst conditions. It was dry, there was only dried up, stock piled grass, and the cattle were calving daily. From that point until now we have ran right around #2-2.5 /h/d. I attribute the drop to the winter grass coming on. This place was also getting #5 per head per week of wcs for the first 60 days and then twice a week starting in January. They have gotten aprox 0.1 bales per head to date and that was mainly for a couple cold spells.</p><p></p><p>So far it appears to be winner just eyeballing the cows condition with calves at their sides. It definitely gets more consistent consumption than the tubs and appears to be cheaper, especially when you factor in the labor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1664856, member: 6291"] After the thread on liquid feed I did some shopping and found a liquid feed we have been trying. If I remember correctly its like a 32% protein, 4% fat. It was really hard to find any one who emphasized the fat content besides Purina and they were just out of the ballpark, high. The feeders are around 300 gallons I believe and run about $285. Its a rectangle feeder with 6 wheels. The feed is running about $230-240 per ton, delivered, hands free, only a phone call from me. We started in Nov and the first fill was about #3 per head per day. I think it might have been down just a little due to the cattle learning to use the feeders and there might have been a few tubs still they had not polished off. The next fill avg about #4 /h/d. This was probably during the worst conditions. It was dry, there was only dried up, stock piled grass, and the cattle were calving daily. From that point until now we have ran right around #2-2.5 /h/d. I attribute the drop to the winter grass coming on. This place was also getting #5 per head per week of wcs for the first 60 days and then twice a week starting in January. They have gotten aprox 0.1 bales per head to date and that was mainly for a couple cold spells. So far it appears to be winner just eyeballing the cows condition with calves at their sides. It definitely gets more consistent consumption than the tubs and appears to be cheaper, especially when you factor in the labor. [/QUOTE]
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