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<blockquote data-quote="CowpokeJ" data-source="post: 339158" data-attributes="member: 4418"><p>The first thing I would start with is a quality feed. If you can read your feed tag and it says grain byproducts, soy byproducts..etc. then I personally would switch to feed that has the same thing in it bag after bag. There are feed companies that buy whatever filler is cheapest that week. Look for a tag that list everything and not some byproduct. Look at a strategy tag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CowpokeJ, post: 339158, member: 4418"] The first thing I would start with is a quality feed. If you can read your feed tag and it says grain byproducts, soy byproducts..etc. then I personally would switch to feed that has the same thing in it bag after bag. There are feed companies that buy whatever filler is cheapest that week. Look for a tag that list everything and not some byproduct. Look at a strategy tag. [/QUOTE]
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