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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1830401" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>We buy pea screenings pellets by the 44 metric ton bulk load after we start feeding and go through 7 or eight loads in a winter. We buy them through a broker at a delivered cost. They are 18 to 22% protein and 5 lbs of them take the place of 8 lbs of our hay. 5 lbs of pellets are very close to the same daily cost as the tubs are and something goes into their stomachs other that a bit of molasses.</p><p></p><p>Out of general interest, where would the closest cotton field be to the western Canadian border?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1830401, member: 14161"] We buy pea screenings pellets by the 44 metric ton bulk load after we start feeding and go through 7 or eight loads in a winter. We buy them through a broker at a delivered cost. They are 18 to 22% protein and 5 lbs of them take the place of 8 lbs of our hay. 5 lbs of pellets are very close to the same daily cost as the tubs are and something goes into their stomachs other that a bit of molasses. Out of general interest, where would the closest cotton field be to the western Canadian border? [/QUOTE]
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