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Purina Accuration...any comments?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1532783" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Reviving this thread. I'm at our annual feed store customer appreciation dinner, where we have the option to contract feed quantities to lock in prices. </p><p>Our hay is crap this year; 6.6% protein and 46 tdn. We are feeding lactating cows, most are fall calving. I can contract 200 pound box for $ 69, or 500 lb box for $162. That is the high fat accuration product (25%protein, 10% fat). My other option is a ddg mix with a salt limiter. Ddg is $11.40 @ 100#. So much cheaper, but the protein is less (18%), and less fat (4%.)</p><p>Regardless of what I choose, I will have to supplement that freaking expensive junk. </p><p>Any new opinions on the accuration tubs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1532783, member: 18809"] Reviving this thread. I'm at our annual feed store customer appreciation dinner, where we have the option to contract feed quantities to lock in prices. Our hay is crap this year; 6.6% protein and 46 tdn. We are feeding lactating cows, most are fall calving. I can contract 200 pound box for $ 69, or 500 lb box for $162. That is the high fat accuration product (25%protein, 10% fat). My other option is a ddg mix with a salt limiter. Ddg is $11.40 @ 100#. So much cheaper, but the protein is less (18%), and less fat (4%.) Regardless of what I choose, I will have to supplement that freaking expensive junk. Any new opinions on the accuration tubs? [/QUOTE]
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