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<blockquote data-quote="hillrancher" data-source="post: 727880" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>We have used the tubs the last 4 years. We put them out in September keep them out until they are not eaten, usualy mid or last of April.</p><p>We only used 3 tubs until 10 day ago when the snow came started feeding hay. Going through about 4 per week on 70 head of mothers. Have 2 more pastures of mothers they don't eat them hardly at all. We also keep them in the pasture with weaned calves and heifers. They will only lick them in real cold or snow weather. They get better hay than the mothers also. It dpepends on the pasture if it is fertlized limed and type of grass on the amout of protein they will take in. The reason I am using them they are cheaper than the liquid. I can put them out myself don't have to wait on some one else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillrancher, post: 727880, member: 6761"] We have used the tubs the last 4 years. We put them out in September keep them out until they are not eaten, usualy mid or last of April. We only used 3 tubs until 10 day ago when the snow came started feeding hay. Going through about 4 per week on 70 head of mothers. Have 2 more pastures of mothers they don't eat them hardly at all. We also keep them in the pasture with weaned calves and heifers. They will only lick them in real cold or snow weather. They get better hay than the mothers also. It dpepends on the pasture if it is fertlized limed and type of grass on the amout of protein they will take in. The reason I am using them they are cheaper than the liquid. I can put them out myself don't have to wait on some one else. [/QUOTE]
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