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<blockquote data-quote="CPHerefords" data-source="post: 1692210" data-attributes="member: 28692"><p>I'd appreciate someone doing a 'class' if you will, on nutrition including minerals. Around here I'm kind of limited on types of hay, brands of feed stocked locally as well as minerals. Is brand x better than brand y even though it cheaper or more expensive. I can read the labels but really it gives you a percentage and that's about it. Is it (vitamin, protein, mineral) in a usable form and so on. I can buy the brand that has the highest percentage of X but it'll have less of Y. The roughage doesn't say what it is and I figure it varies by season and area of the country so I've no idea what it is. I've tried figuring it all out and have had no luck really. Sometimes I feel like I'm wasting a lot of money and not getting the most for my cattle per dollar. Here in south Texas I'm sure our needs and what's available vary greatly from what is in the north....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPHerefords, post: 1692210, member: 28692"] I'd appreciate someone doing a 'class' if you will, on nutrition including minerals. Around here I'm kind of limited on types of hay, brands of feed stocked locally as well as minerals. Is brand x better than brand y even though it cheaper or more expensive. I can read the labels but really it gives you a percentage and that's about it. Is it (vitamin, protein, mineral) in a usable form and so on. I can buy the brand that has the highest percentage of X but it'll have less of Y. The roughage doesn't say what it is and I figure it varies by season and area of the country so I've no idea what it is. I've tried figuring it all out and have had no luck really. Sometimes I feel like I'm wasting a lot of money and not getting the most for my cattle per dollar. Here in south Texas I'm sure our needs and what's available vary greatly from what is in the north.... [/QUOTE]
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