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Mix 30, Part II
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 141611" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Well, the jury is still out on the Mix 30 here. They are eating it so fast. I see them walking to the Mix 30 tank, lick it a while, then go to the water tank. Then the second string comes in to lick. When the first string drinks their fill of water, they return back to the tank and run the second string off, which goes to the water trough. Seems this cycle goes on longer than it needs to. Seems 1 bull, 9 cows and 4 calves shouldn't be emptying a 100 gallon tank in a little over a week. The calves are about to be weaned. These cattle have good hay and grass and they are fat and sassy. </p><p>Do I need to move this feeder to the other end of the pasture away from the water source?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 141611, member: 637"] Well, the jury is still out on the Mix 30 here. They are eating it so fast. I see them walking to the Mix 30 tank, lick it a while, then go to the water tank. Then the second string comes in to lick. When the first string drinks their fill of water, they return back to the tank and run the second string off, which goes to the water trough. Seems this cycle goes on longer than it needs to. Seems 1 bull, 9 cows and 4 calves shouldn't be emptying a 100 gallon tank in a little over a week. The calves are about to be weaned. These cattle have good hay and grass and they are fat and sassy. Do I need to move this feeder to the other end of the pasture away from the water source? [/QUOTE]
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