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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 721815" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I feed mine the way the factory blinds it. The guy at the mill says the salt hides the taste of the phosphorus and also limits consumption.</p><p>I left mine off mineral for a while. When I put it back in the cattle ate it like sweet feed, well in 3 days. The next bag lasted a month.</p><p>I think cattle have a built in system to eat what they need. The clover is going crazy with all the rain we have had. The cows graze it for a while an then will browse on the brush. It hit one day as to why. A lot of leaves contains tannin. Tannin is good for relief of bloat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 721815, member: 5494"] I feed mine the way the factory blinds it. The guy at the mill says the salt hides the taste of the phosphorus and also limits consumption. I left mine off mineral for a while. When I put it back in the cattle ate it like sweet feed, well in 3 days. The next bag lasted a month. I think cattle have a built in system to eat what they need. The clover is going crazy with all the rain we have had. The cows graze it for a while an then will browse on the brush. It hit one day as to why. A lot of leaves contains tannin. Tannin is good for relief of bloat. [/QUOTE]
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