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Supplementing Feed with Hay
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<blockquote data-quote="kilroy60" data-source="post: 1378341" data-attributes="member: 24568"><p>When I refer to feed, I'm referring to a feed mix that is purchased (such as Purina as an example) either by 50lb bag or in bulk at your local Tractor Supply or local feed mill. </p><p></p><p>The 3 lb per week is something that I was questioning. This is supplemented along with his hay and what little winter grass he may have. </p><p></p><p>My question is does the 3lbs of feed equal to 50 lbs of grazing forage? I can't see it to equal out but with the protein, minerals, etc in purchased feed, would it equal to what may be in the forage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilroy60, post: 1378341, member: 24568"] When I refer to feed, I'm referring to a feed mix that is purchased (such as Purina as an example) either by 50lb bag or in bulk at your local Tractor Supply or local feed mill. The 3 lb per week is something that I was questioning. This is supplemented along with his hay and what little winter grass he may have. My question is does the 3lbs of feed equal to 50 lbs of grazing forage? I can't see it to equal out but with the protein, minerals, etc in purchased feed, would it equal to what may be in the forage? [/QUOTE]
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