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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 958230" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Anyone hear of the liquid feed? At our yearly meeting last night (feed store puts it on, good rib eye steak!) they were talking about the liquid feed tanks, and even said that you can put it on a round bale to increase the protein content of the bales and make the cows clean it up better. IIRC, they said 6 pounds of the liquid feed poured on the bale (tip the bale up, pour feed, let it set until the liquid drains to the bottom, then flip the bale back again on it side. Feed immediately or save for later) will increase the protein content of the bale 4 percent. So, if the bale was testing at 4% protein, you can jump it to 8% just by adding the liquid feed prior to feeding. </p><p>Anyone have experience with this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 958230, member: 18809"] Anyone hear of the liquid feed? At our yearly meeting last night (feed store puts it on, good rib eye steak!) they were talking about the liquid feed tanks, and even said that you can put it on a round bale to increase the protein content of the bales and make the cows clean it up better. IIRC, they said 6 pounds of the liquid feed poured on the bale (tip the bale up, pour feed, let it set until the liquid drains to the bottom, then flip the bale back again on it side. Feed immediately or save for later) will increase the protein content of the bale 4 percent. So, if the bale was testing at 4% protein, you can jump it to 8% just by adding the liquid feed prior to feeding. Anyone have experience with this? [/QUOTE]
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