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<blockquote data-quote="FarmGirl10" data-source="post: 625073" data-attributes="member: 6646"><p>I have always used a 20-20 All Milk replacer, but I've recently heard about another formula. Its an 18% fat 22% protein, it was specially formulated for dairy heifers. When I was at the feed mill a couple weeks ago the owner said that he had a a few people try it and like it, as they did a side-by-side study. The dairyman had told him that the heifers would grow up in height quicker instead of getting fat. That was the only experience I've ever heard of, so i don't know if that was incidental or not. </p><p></p><p>Has anybody ever tried it? Or does anybody want to give an opinion on it? Even if you've never tried it I would like some thoughts on it.</p><p></p><p>I probably won't try it, but I <em>might</em> have a chance at some holstein heifers and was curious to know what people thought. I'm not sure on the price difference, even if there is much of a one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarmGirl10, post: 625073, member: 6646"] I have always used a 20-20 All Milk replacer, but I've recently heard about another formula. Its an 18% fat 22% protein, it was specially formulated for dairy heifers. When I was at the feed mill a couple weeks ago the owner said that he had a a few people try it and like it, as they did a side-by-side study. The dairyman had told him that the heifers would grow up in height quicker instead of getting fat. That was the only experience I've ever heard of, so i don't know if that was incidental or not. Has anybody ever tried it? Or does anybody want to give an opinion on it? Even if you've never tried it I would like some thoughts on it. I probably won't try it, but I [i]might[/i] have a chance at some holstein heifers and was curious to know what people thought. I'm not sure on the price difference, even if there is much of a one. [/QUOTE]
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