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<blockquote data-quote="Lynn" data-source="post: 130076" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>I agree that cubes are the way to go in your case. If she is like my cows, she'll beg you for more but ... I would be careful not to over feed her. I bring 'em up out of the bottom to the truck with cubes and pour them out from the sack. They run to get it. I would say each cow gets about 3-4 lbs maybe. Most of my cows would follow me anywhere as long as I have that sack in my hand. I buy the Bluebonnet 20% stuff at Tractor Supply for about $4.95, not too bad. Sweet feed would do the trick too and they sure love it. My problem with sweet feed is ants if you have an open sack in the feedroom, or even some spilled out on the floor. At least in my part of the country that's the case. Only other point, it's not real clear if you have just 1 cow or not. It's just my opinion, but I only had 1 cow in my pasture, I would go ahead and get 1 more. Being the only cow in the pasture would seem to be a miserable existence since they are herd animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynn, post: 130076, member: 2474"] I agree that cubes are the way to go in your case. If she is like my cows, she'll beg you for more but ... I would be careful not to over feed her. I bring 'em up out of the bottom to the truck with cubes and pour them out from the sack. They run to get it. I would say each cow gets about 3-4 lbs maybe. Most of my cows would follow me anywhere as long as I have that sack in my hand. I buy the Bluebonnet 20% stuff at Tractor Supply for about $4.95, not too bad. Sweet feed would do the trick too and they sure love it. My problem with sweet feed is ants if you have an open sack in the feedroom, or even some spilled out on the floor. At least in my part of the country that's the case. Only other point, it's not real clear if you have just 1 cow or not. It's just my opinion, but I only had 1 cow in my pasture, I would go ahead and get 1 more. Being the only cow in the pasture would seem to be a miserable existence since they are herd animals. [/QUOTE]
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