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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1068624" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>J&L they're good folks. Checkout Orwig Tubs as well. Their dad started the business and operated under that name. I worked with them some about 10 years ago and they're nice young men (a family of brothers). The use good ingredients and have good quality control. The 30% tub uses feathermeal which i don't care for but still works. Most of their tubs also contain Amaferm which I really like. If there is any draw back they use a high reactive mag to make the tubs set up hard instead of cooking it until the molasses crystalizes. Cost wise I'm sure they are competitive. The also make a full line of tubs cattle, sheep, goats horses and dairy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1068624, member: 6897"] J&L they're good folks. Checkout Orwig Tubs as well. Their dad started the business and operated under that name. I worked with them some about 10 years ago and they're nice young men (a family of brothers). The use good ingredients and have good quality control. The 30% tub uses feathermeal which i don't care for but still works. Most of their tubs also contain Amaferm which I really like. If there is any draw back they use a high reactive mag to make the tubs set up hard instead of cooking it until the molasses crystalizes. Cost wise I'm sure they are competitive. The also make a full line of tubs cattle, sheep, goats horses and dairy. [/QUOTE]
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