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<blockquote data-quote="funky 4-Her" data-source="post: 486456" data-attributes="member: 5910"><p>Very true Texas. We have been " screwed over" so many time by feed companies, either they do wrong rations or they put in something completly different from what we ordered. Probably the best (worst) one was the last load of feed that we got. It was a load of just ground corn and it so happens that they were cleaning out the dryer and a couple other bins so we ended up with all the rotten sh!t off the bottom. If there had been grain or beans in with it, probably wouldnt have been so bad. The cows went off feed and pritty much stopped producing milk ( they were almost dry ) and the calves lost a lot of weight and condition due to one batch of poor feed. Really wish that we had sold them 2 weeks sooner when they looked better but what can you do??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funky 4-Her, post: 486456, member: 5910"] Very true Texas. We have been " screwed over" so many time by feed companies, either they do wrong rations or they put in something completly different from what we ordered. Probably the best (worst) one was the last load of feed that we got. It was a load of just ground corn and it so happens that they were cleaning out the dryer and a couple other bins so we ended up with all the rotten sh!t off the bottom. If there had been grain or beans in with it, probably wouldnt have been so bad. The cows went off feed and pritty much stopped producing milk ( they were almost dry ) and the calves lost a lot of weight and condition due to one batch of poor feed. Really wish that we had sold them 2 weeks sooner when they looked better but what can you do?? [/QUOTE]
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