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<blockquote data-quote="VAStocker" data-source="post: 439345" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>From most feed supply stores you can buy protien lick stations if I rember right from a couple of years ago the station was around $250 and the protein was $200 per fill the station was just a large tubb with 4 wheels in it for the licking with 35 head on it you will need to fill it about once a month. We used this a few summers ago and as long as you kept some hay in the pasture with the lick station the cattle did just fine the lick has a self limiter in it so they don't get more than they need. It may be more cost effective for your area I don't know what your feed cost you but it is another option you my want to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VAStocker, post: 439345, member: 4458"] From most feed supply stores you can buy protien lick stations if I rember right from a couple of years ago the station was around $250 and the protein was $200 per fill the station was just a large tubb with 4 wheels in it for the licking with 35 head on it you will need to fill it about once a month. We used this a few summers ago and as long as you kept some hay in the pasture with the lick station the cattle did just fine the lick has a self limiter in it so they don't get more than they need. It may be more cost effective for your area I don't know what your feed cost you but it is another option you my want to consider. [/QUOTE]
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