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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1096422" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>M5...got an old friend who has had a winch on the front of every truck he's owned for 40 years and says he's probably use it 4 or 5 times but will always say "You just can't put a price on convenience". It's there is you need it. That's the way I look at the protein tubs. They are a good product but expensive. But for a lot of operations they have a place such as some of folks that might have cattle in several locations and can't get by to "hand feed" every day if necessary. Now I know some on here will say they don't feed period but we're the original poster was wondering about supplementing low quality hay. This is one way. Definitely not the least expensive but certainly one way. The liquid feed dun mentioned is another way as are cubes. Best thing tho is to harvest or purchase higher quality hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1096422, member: 6897"] M5...got an old friend who has had a winch on the front of every truck he's owned for 40 years and says he's probably use it 4 or 5 times but will always say "You just can't put a price on convenience". It's there is you need it. That's the way I look at the protein tubs. They are a good product but expensive. But for a lot of operations they have a place such as some of folks that might have cattle in several locations and can't get by to "hand feed" every day if necessary. Now I know some on here will say they don't feed period but we're the original poster was wondering about supplementing low quality hay. This is one way. Definitely not the least expensive but certainly one way. The liquid feed dun mentioned is another way as are cubes. Best thing tho is to harvest or purchase higher quality hay. [/QUOTE]
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