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Protein Tubs- Baked vs Poured, Your Preference and Why
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1730304" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>No knock on urea but folks need to know that only a base amount can be utilized by the cow and the rest goes out the rear. Most livestock feed is toted based on protein levels but what most livestock need more in the winter and on poor forages or feed is a bit more fat. Feed sales are often encourged to offer more protein than needed as a plus. It is merely a non-returning expense. But the first biggie in discussing tubs is always protein. Almost false advertising, but not, just like feather meal in dog food is "high protein" but the dog can never digest it. Just a tad of realism, only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1730304, member: 24565"] No knock on urea but folks need to know that only a base amount can be utilized by the cow and the rest goes out the rear. Most livestock feed is toted based on protein levels but what most livestock need more in the winter and on poor forages or feed is a bit more fat. Feed sales are often encourged to offer more protein than needed as a plus. It is merely a non-returning expense. But the first biggie in discussing tubs is always protein. Almost false advertising, but not, just like feather meal in dog food is "high protein" but the dog can never digest it. Just a tad of realism, only. [/QUOTE]
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