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Range cubes or sweet feed?
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1494399" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>They make a sweet feed less than 12%? I guess I never looked at any under 12% The cheapest sweetened all-stock mini pellets is 12% every where I've ever seen it. </p><p>For calves, I'd rather have the textured feed..feed you can actually see the grain and chopped up corn in. </p><p>They probably make some good quality higher protein pellet, but seems mine prefer feed with only part pellets and the rest cottonseed hulls, flaked corn, and oats. Sweet or unsweetened. I think it's about 40% corn and 20% CSH with the rest 'other stuff'... The brand I've been getting lately is 'ful-o-pep'. Made in San Antonio I believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1494399, member: 18945"] They make a sweet feed less than 12%? I guess I never looked at any under 12% The cheapest sweetened all-stock mini pellets is 12% every where I've ever seen it. For calves, I'd rather have the textured feed..feed you can actually see the grain and chopped up corn in. They probably make some good quality higher protein pellet, but seems mine prefer feed with only part pellets and the rest cottonseed hulls, flaked corn, and oats. Sweet or unsweetened. I think it's about 40% corn and 20% CSH with the rest 'other stuff'... The brand I've been getting lately is 'ful-o-pep'. Made in San Antonio I believe. [/QUOTE]
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