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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1522172" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Our experience last fall and early winter was the tubs were close to the same cost as feeding cake on a regular basis. Especially when you consider you don't have to go check pastures but twice a week when using the tubs. We go every other day feeding cake unless it is cold and have to go everyday to break ice and check everything. When that happens it is cheaper during that time to feed cake only. This year I plan on using both. A feeding trip for us is 40-60 miles depending on what pastures we are using. So every trip we eliminate saves money in fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1522172, member: 22295"] Our experience last fall and early winter was the tubs were close to the same cost as feeding cake on a regular basis. Especially when you consider you don't have to go check pastures but twice a week when using the tubs. We go every other day feeding cake unless it is cold and have to go everyday to break ice and check everything. When that happens it is cheaper during that time to feed cake only. This year I plan on using both. A feeding trip for us is 40-60 miles depending on what pastures we are using. So every trip we eliminate saves money in fuel. [/QUOTE]
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