jd it's probably a pretty good feed. Wheat midds are a very digestible, medium protein (15%) grain by-product with good energy and rice mill feed is a mixture of rice bran and rice hulls. One part bran and two parts hulls if memory serves me right. Bran is good, hulls are worthless. Still it has some good ingredients which should make it a good feed if the price is right. A few of the ingredients listed do nothing but run the price up (diatomaceous earth, Kaolin, etc).jd720":17h27f8v said:
Feed companies usually don't restrict an ingredient to one feed. If they use mineral oil in this one they most likely use mineral oil in a large majority of their feed. If mineral oil is the problem you'd think they would hardly be selling anything. Give the cattle time to adjust to the feed change, make the change gradually and I bet they end up eating it. Mineral oil is basically tasteless and odorless and many companies use it.kilroy60":2ecico8u said:We tried them one time about a year ago. Cows wouldn't touch them. Had to mix them in with the regular feed that we used to get them to eat it. Several other farmers in the area also had problems with their cows not eating this feed. Local vet said that it could be the mineral oil that was used in the process that gave the feed a bad taste to the cattle when we switched feed. The feed store we bought from no longer carries it due to being a slow mover compared to other feed he carries.
Yeah, but the semi-organic urban farmers see those 2 ingredients on the label and their eyes will widen, they start breathing fast, and have the "Big O" right in the feed store. DE and Kaolin are right there with the very high Holy Grail for those all natural folks.A few of the ingredients listed do nothing but run the price up (diatomaceous earth, Kaolin, etc).
Very true. Sort of funny....got mineral oil in it which tends to loosen the stool quite a bit, then counter that with kaolin which stops them up. And DE is a "flow agent" or anti-caking agent when included in feeds. :lol2: :lol2:greybeard":2bbe90dk said:Yeah, but the semi-organic urban farmers see those 2 ingredients on the label and their eyes will widen, they start breathing fast, and have the "Big O" right in the feed store. DE and Kaolin are right there with the very high Holy Grail for those all natural folks.A few of the ingredients listed do nothing but run the price up (diatomaceous earth, Kaolin, etc).
That's why those 2 are in there..to help sell it to the all-naturalists/organic-as-we-can-be folks...