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Rookie needing advice on feed strategy
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 855966" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>And that my friend is why you don't put out one tub for 30 cows. But you still ahve to work off averages. You can't measure grazing nor but you can examine manure. Any cattleman worth his salt should immediately see when one looks different than the others and and wonder why..it's not always feed or lack of feed. Many factors come into play. BUT back to the tub. No tub will ever be evenly distributed..and the distribution will change constantly. But it will be consumed. You can and should do the math as the result is a tool....If he puts out 2 or even 3 tubs for the same 30 cows every cow has the opportunity to eat at recommended levels as you said. Otherwise it's a complete disaster and waste. Even in O&G nothing is constant. Your meters give you numbers that can and do fluctuate wildly sometimes but at the end of the month you have a total that can be used to calculate flow for any period you can think of ...daily, hourly or whatever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 855966, member: 6897"] And that my friend is why you don't put out one tub for 30 cows. But you still ahve to work off averages. You can't measure grazing nor but you can examine manure. Any cattleman worth his salt should immediately see when one looks different than the others and and wonder why..it's not always feed or lack of feed. Many factors come into play. BUT back to the tub. No tub will ever be evenly distributed..and the distribution will change constantly. But it will be consumed. You can and should do the math as the result is a tool....If he puts out 2 or even 3 tubs for the same 30 cows every cow has the opportunity to eat at recommended levels as you said. Otherwise it's a complete disaster and waste. Even in O&G nothing is constant. Your meters give you numbers that can and do fluctuate wildly sometimes but at the end of the month you have a total that can be used to calculate flow for any period you can think of ...daily, hourly or whatever. [/QUOTE]
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