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Newbie is feeding grain; how much?
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<blockquote data-quote="donnaIL" data-source="post: 606823" data-attributes="member: 37"><p>I had one of those behlen feed troughs...I think I paid $70 at auction...our cows tore the thing up in a few months...they constantly tossed it around the yard, stood in it ect...had to reinforce the tub with screws to the frame and finally the frame was broken into pieces, now it is just a piece of junk. Our tubs are kinda set up like the concrete set up, those plastic tubs seem to be indestructable..the bathtub idea sounds like a good idea.</p><p></p><p>The safeguard wormer has a short withdrawal time (13 days), only thing it I think its expensive $5 a lb, a little cheeper if you buy a bigger bag. Takes 1lb per 1000 lbs. Our feed store was selling it in lick blocks, never heard of that said if the cattle needed to be wormed they would eat/lick it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnaIL, post: 606823, member: 37"] I had one of those behlen feed troughs...I think I paid $70 at auction...our cows tore the thing up in a few months...they constantly tossed it around the yard, stood in it ect...had to reinforce the tub with screws to the frame and finally the frame was broken into pieces, now it is just a piece of junk. Our tubs are kinda set up like the concrete set up, those plastic tubs seem to be indestructable..the bathtub idea sounds like a good idea. The safeguard wormer has a short withdrawal time (13 days), only thing it I think its expensive $5 a lb, a little cheeper if you buy a bigger bag. Takes 1lb per 1000 lbs. Our feed store was selling it in lick blocks, never heard of that said if the cattle needed to be wormed they would eat/lick it. [/QUOTE]
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