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Minerals - What do u use/Cost?
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<blockquote data-quote="Engler" data-source="post: 387883" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>We use the Vitafirm program. Wife's uncle is a rep and he got us on to it. Great product in our experience.</p><p></p><p>Mineral is expensive when you look at the per bag cost ($20 m/l), but when you look at per head per day cost ($0.10) it's not real high. From my experience I don't care what it costs, if it works it's worth it. Feed high mag to fight grass teatny (sp) or treat it, have cows clean on their own vs. having to run them in the chute and do it for them, the list goes on and on.</p><p></p><p>Find a program that works and stick with it is my advice. You'll get a higher return on investment from the mineral than from anything else you spend your money on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engler, post: 387883, member: 4110"] We use the Vitafirm program. Wife's uncle is a rep and he got us on to it. Great product in our experience. Mineral is expensive when you look at the per bag cost ($20 m/l), but when you look at per head per day cost ($0.10) it's not real high. From my experience I don't care what it costs, if it works it's worth it. Feed high mag to fight grass teatny (sp) or treat it, have cows clean on their own vs. having to run them in the chute and do it for them, the list goes on and on. Find a program that works and stick with it is my advice. You'll get a higher return on investment from the mineral than from anything else you spend your money on. [/QUOTE]
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