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<blockquote data-quote="kjonesel" data-source="post: 984331" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>I used tubs a couple of years ago, in ignorance, my cows didn't care for them. We raised some roundup ready alfalfa last year and are grinding it with a little corn to make a ration. I free choice a "good" mineral mix feed the cows at a bunk once a day and they look the best they ever have. That along with the fact that our hay is subpar this year because of the dry weather last summer. I knew from the beginning also that most tubs use an urea form of protein which isn't the best form and could be harmful if over consumed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjonesel, post: 984331, member: 16842"] I used tubs a couple of years ago, in ignorance, my cows didn't care for them. We raised some roundup ready alfalfa last year and are grinding it with a little corn to make a ration. I free choice a "good" mineral mix feed the cows at a bunk once a day and they look the best they ever have. That along with the fact that our hay is subpar this year because of the dry weather last summer. I knew from the beginning also that most tubs use an urea form of protein which isn't the best form and could be harmful if over consumed. [/QUOTE]
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