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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1756812" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>To a degree, Dad raised oats and we would start calves on it.. I don't recall being concerned with foundering as much as corn.</p><p>I know we fed oats and whey to the hogs (<em>which I hated) </em>Hogs that is, Probably the reason I turned Messianic, <em>not really..</em></p><p>By the time I got on my own they were not economically viable although I like the smell of fresh oat straw and how the baby pigs</p><p>liked it, before they become hogs of course! You do realize that my agreeing with you could move the sun 15 degrees in the</p><p>wrong direction !?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1756812, member: 40072"] To a degree, Dad raised oats and we would start calves on it.. I don't recall being concerned with foundering as much as corn. I know we fed oats and whey to the hogs ([I]which I hated) [/I]Hogs that is, Probably the reason I turned Messianic, [I]not really..[/I] By the time I got on my own they were not economically viable although I like the smell of fresh oat straw and how the baby pigs liked it, before they become hogs of course! You do realize that my agreeing with you could move the sun 15 degrees in the wrong direction !? [/QUOTE]
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