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Range cubes as supplement feed.
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<blockquote data-quote="TXCOWBOY" data-source="post: 131024" data-attributes="member: 1454"><p>Minerals like Purina or Cargill and the like are who make the loose mineral I buy. I get them from a feed store. Never tried a TSC for supplements. I would cut back on the range cubes too. Cattle will not hustle grass if they are spoiled and have no reason to eat.</p><p></p><p>I would think about trying a protein/molasses tub. I use the super block from Purina in the winter. It has I believe 24% protein of which 16% is derived from urea to keep the rumen bugs working on less digestible winter forage. This should help save you some money compared to cubing so much. If you buy a liquid molasses wheel tub, the liquid molasses is cheaper than the dried block form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXCOWBOY, post: 131024, member: 1454"] Minerals like Purina or Cargill and the like are who make the loose mineral I buy. I get them from a feed store. Never tried a TSC for supplements. I would cut back on the range cubes too. Cattle will not hustle grass if they are spoiled and have no reason to eat. I would think about trying a protein/molasses tub. I use the super block from Purina in the winter. It has I believe 24% protein of which 16% is derived from urea to keep the rumen bugs working on less digestible winter forage. This should help save you some money compared to cubing so much. If you buy a liquid molasses wheel tub, the liquid molasses is cheaper than the dried block form. [/QUOTE]
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