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soy hulls vs wheat midds
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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 980719" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>Fiber is my concern. Normally I use a manufactured pellet containing 50% midds and 15% hulls with other materials such as corn, distillers, molasses, mineral, salt, etc. I use the pellets as a creep for winter calves. However, short on hay, I may need to feed it to older bulls. I think the midds may contain more protein, but I'm wondering if it's too hot for full feed on year old + bulls? Maybe there's not that much difference between the two to care or tell?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 980719, member: 7398"] Fiber is my concern. Normally I use a manufactured pellet containing 50% midds and 15% hulls with other materials such as corn, distillers, molasses, mineral, salt, etc. I use the pellets as a creep for winter calves. However, short on hay, I may need to feed it to older bulls. I think the midds may contain more protein, but I'm wondering if it's too hot for full feed on year old + bulls? Maybe there's not that much difference between the two to care or tell? [/QUOTE]
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