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<blockquote data-quote="Bernard" data-source="post: 83914" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Well, I was right - I <u>did</u> need some help. I didn't understand from your original post that the sodium was added <u>after</u> the first two steers died. And while losing a couple of head is just plain bad, saving a steer - let alone 18 - is reason to smile. I don't envy you trying to raise cattle without access to traditional feedstuffs - especially forages. But, you do what you can do. Adding yeast to a ration is recommended in some situations. There have been articles featured on this site that deal with that in detail, and you can probably drag them up. Good luck, and don't worry about anyone taking you to task on these boards!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bernard, post: 83914, member: 144"] Well, I was right - I [u]did[/u] need some help. I didn't understand from your original post that the sodium was added [u]after[/u] the first two steers died. And while losing a couple of head is just plain bad, saving a steer - let alone 18 - is reason to smile. I don't envy you trying to raise cattle without access to traditional feedstuffs - especially forages. But, you do what you can do. Adding yeast to a ration is recommended in some situations. There have been articles featured on this site that deal with that in detail, and you can probably drag them up. Good luck, and don't worry about anyone taking you to task on these boards! [/QUOTE]
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