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Liquid mineral/protein feeder pros and cons
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<blockquote data-quote="AZAggie" data-source="post: 1534285" data-attributes="member: 28916"><p>I've been thinking of trying out a liquid, lick tank feeder for my herd. Can anyone with experience with them give me some pros and cons? The feed looks a little pricy, but I'm looking for something to help supplement my feed and get the cows in better condition. </p><p></p><p>A little background on my situation, I've got about 40 cows. The forage at my place is marginal, drought conditions for too many years here. My hay quality isn't the best. I'm working on it, but having to undo all of the unsuccessful things my Dad had been doing for the past 10 yrs. Time is an issue too as I'm working 50-60 hrs a week, so I need something that requires little upkeep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZAggie, post: 1534285, member: 28916"] I've been thinking of trying out a liquid, lick tank feeder for my herd. Can anyone with experience with them give me some pros and cons? The feed looks a little pricy, but I'm looking for something to help supplement my feed and get the cows in better condition. A little background on my situation, I've got about 40 cows. The forage at my place is marginal, drought conditions for too many years here. My hay quality isn't the best. I'm working on it, but having to undo all of the unsuccessful things my Dad had been doing for the past 10 yrs. Time is an issue too as I'm working 50-60 hrs a week, so I need something that requires little upkeep. [/QUOTE]
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