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Newbie is feeding grain; how much?
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<blockquote data-quote="ny_grass" data-source="post: 607560" data-attributes="member: 8237"><p>Hi KMac</p><p></p><p>Who would "them" be in "have them mix ..."? Are you assuming that I buy enough grain to have it custom mixed for me? Around here you need to</p><p>order 1 ton before they'll do that. I've just been buying 100lb bags. </p><p></p><p>But, you're saying that either of the above two could be mixed with their grain as the delivery mechanism? </p><p>I'm assuming (based on a farmer that I talked to last night) that the corid is given in the water (and he</p><p>really like to be able to directly feed each animal using a bucket).</p><p></p><p>That (rumensin or Bovatec in their feed) sounds like just the thing I need. Are they as effective as corid? I have a friend </p><p>coming over today to help with the weaning (finally!); soon I'll have separate feeders for them so that I can ensure </p><p>that the calves are getting some too.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to my coop right now. I'll see if they have those 2 as well as corid.</p><p></p><p>Thanks much,</p><p>JR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ny_grass, post: 607560, member: 8237"] Hi KMac Who would "them" be in "have them mix ..."? Are you assuming that I buy enough grain to have it custom mixed for me? Around here you need to order 1 ton before they'll do that. I've just been buying 100lb bags. But, you're saying that either of the above two could be mixed with their grain as the delivery mechanism? I'm assuming (based on a farmer that I talked to last night) that the corid is given in the water (and he really like to be able to directly feed each animal using a bucket). That (rumensin or Bovatec in their feed) sounds like just the thing I need. Are they as effective as corid? I have a friend coming over today to help with the weaning (finally!); soon I'll have separate feeders for them so that I can ensure that the calves are getting some too. I'm going to my coop right now. I'll see if they have those 2 as well as corid. Thanks much, JR [/QUOTE]
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