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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 517949" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>Well it seems as though I may be the only one that does not feed out bulls. Is there something I am missing? They are in a pasture with high nutritional grass, to the point of having the squirts. I don't care what one feeds, grass or feed, a bull can only digest so much protein and the rumen system does not give a hoot where it comes from. When I feed it is a supplement to lesser quality forage. So why is it necessary to feed out a bull? Do you do this regardless of the amount of forage available? Sorry but I flat do not understand.</p><p></p><p>I thought I should add this. I am in no way condemning what you do, I am wanting to know why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 517949, member: 5494"] Well it seems as though I may be the only one that does not feed out bulls. Is there something I am missing? They are in a pasture with high nutritional grass, to the point of having the squirts. I don't care what one feeds, grass or feed, a bull can only digest so much protein and the rumen system does not give a hoot where it comes from. When I feed it is a supplement to lesser quality forage. So why is it necessary to feed out a bull? Do you do this regardless of the amount of forage available? Sorry but I flat do not understand. I thought I should add this. I am in no way condemning what you do, I am wanting to know why? [/QUOTE]
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