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<blockquote data-quote="faster horses" data-source="post: 1693793" data-attributes="member: 17524"><p>Phosphorus is a LIMITER. It's bitter. It is used in different scenerios to limit intake--in spring our customers have found they can use a formula with much less phos (which saves them money as phos is the most expensive ingredient in mineral, but later in summer cattle will overeat that same blend, trying to get more phos because it has lessened in the forage as the forage dries up. (Talking MT and WY because that is what I am familiar with. Our company has reps in many areas that are familiar with what is in the grass because they have taken grass samples, so they KNOW pretty much, what will work. Are there oddities, sure. Then grass samples are taken and a custom mix is built.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faster horses, post: 1693793, member: 17524"] Phosphorus is a LIMITER. It's bitter. It is used in different scenerios to limit intake--in spring our customers have found they can use a formula with much less phos (which saves them money as phos is the most expensive ingredient in mineral, but later in summer cattle will overeat that same blend, trying to get more phos because it has lessened in the forage as the forage dries up. (Talking MT and WY because that is what I am familiar with. Our company has reps in many areas that are familiar with what is in the grass because they have taken grass samples, so they KNOW pretty much, what will work. Are there oddities, sure. Then grass samples are taken and a custom mix is built. [/QUOTE]
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