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Range cubes as supplement feed.
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<blockquote data-quote="TXCOWBOY" data-source="post: 131080" data-attributes="member: 1454"><p>Do you have any grass? I know you mentioned you were coming up short, but feeding cubes is not a full ration supplement. It's a protein supplement to get the bugs in the rumen going to get them to digest lower value forage and a tool to "incent" cattle.</p><p></p><p>When I put hay out, I plan on about 30 lbs of hay per head per day. Nursing calves at momma's side are still considered one cow in the equation. This roughly comes out to about one 1000lb roll of hay per head per month considering spoilage. Maybe this will help you to line out your needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXCOWBOY, post: 131080, member: 1454"] Do you have any grass? I know you mentioned you were coming up short, but feeding cubes is not a full ration supplement. It's a protein supplement to get the bugs in the rumen going to get them to digest lower value forage and a tool to "incent" cattle. When I put hay out, I plan on about 30 lbs of hay per head per day. Nursing calves at momma's side are still considered one cow in the equation. This roughly comes out to about one 1000lb roll of hay per head per month considering spoilage. Maybe this will help you to line out your needs. [/QUOTE]
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