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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Sansom" data-source="post: 111577" data-attributes="member: 332"><p>Agree with you on the non use of a Bull test - have not wasted that $ for years. If you are grazing and feeding - I would think you should use a higher % soyhulls and less corn. Starch issue here - but if the grass is way down - then more corn will be ok.</p><p>Also really have heard horror stories of Cottonseed fed to bulls - seems some processors are OK and some not. Better check this - sure hate to feed a good bunch of bulls and ruin the semen production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Sansom, post: 111577, member: 332"] Agree with you on the non use of a Bull test - have not wasted that $ for years. If you are grazing and feeding - I would think you should use a higher % soyhulls and less corn. Starch issue here - but if the grass is way down - then more corn will be ok. Also really have heard horror stories of Cottonseed fed to bulls - seems some processors are OK and some not. Better check this - sure hate to feed a good bunch of bulls and ruin the semen production. [/QUOTE]
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