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<blockquote data-quote="coolwater" data-source="post: 181604" data-attributes="member: 3229"><p>yeah milkmaid i hope so.im just a dumb farmer learning everyday.looked at a link thogh about clay.it helped me understand the bull eating the clay.mother nature gives these animals a sense to help themselves.ive tried understanding the rumen process and the ph levels and get lost along the way.over my head a bit.but he does seem to be better.i dont normally feed whole corn.had a couple bags left from deer season.ive been putting a little in their feed to get it gone without wasting it and not feeding too much as to upset their diet.that was the only feed that wasnt locked in a barrel.just my lick huh?it always happens when the weather is bad..is raing andcold with the temp continuing to dropp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolwater, post: 181604, member: 3229"] yeah milkmaid i hope so.im just a dumb farmer learning everyday.looked at a link thogh about clay.it helped me understand the bull eating the clay.mother nature gives these animals a sense to help themselves.ive tried understanding the rumen process and the ph levels and get lost along the way.over my head a bit.but he does seem to be better.i dont normally feed whole corn.had a couple bags left from deer season.ive been putting a little in their feed to get it gone without wasting it and not feeding too much as to upset their diet.that was the only feed that wasnt locked in a barrel.just my lick huh?it always happens when the weather is bad..is raing andcold with the temp continuing to dropp. [/QUOTE]
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