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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1383227" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>TB our local mill quit carrying any liquid feed. Never understood why as everyone had liquid tanks and would just order delivery when needed.</p><p>Closest mix 30 is Jasper so that is 70 miles round trip plus I have to have my own tank and pump which I do then clean up afterwards.</p><p>I prefer the liquid supplements but the hassle and time was much easier to go to supersacks in a self feeder when needed.</p><p>I am about to finish last years hay this month and start on my sorry second cutting saving my good stuff.</p><p>Put out a ton of 2-1 right before this low sat down on us. Forty degree temps rain and wind these girls need some energy.</p><p>I think was Dun put out a chart one time the energy and feed required in rain versus below freezing it was a huge difference in the rain of energy required to stay warm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1383227, member: 694"] TB our local mill quit carrying any liquid feed. Never understood why as everyone had liquid tanks and would just order delivery when needed. Closest mix 30 is Jasper so that is 70 miles round trip plus I have to have my own tank and pump which I do then clean up afterwards. I prefer the liquid supplements but the hassle and time was much easier to go to supersacks in a self feeder when needed. I am about to finish last years hay this month and start on my sorry second cutting saving my good stuff. Put out a ton of 2-1 right before this low sat down on us. Forty degree temps rain and wind these girls need some energy. I think was Dun put out a chart one time the energy and feed required in rain versus below freezing it was a huge difference in the rain of energy required to stay warm. [/QUOTE]
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