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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 738555" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Feeding a well formulated mineral that utilizes the highest quality ingredients is always worth the money. Your feed dealer will just sometimes really price it high tho. You're holding 4 aces and waiting on the 5th card....not drawing to an inside straight. I'd rather feed two bags of a mineral that will be 90% utilized than one bag of a mineral that 75-80% of it simply passes thru the animal. It's not pampering. It's good management and a money maker in the end.</p><p></p><p>As for the bull Frankie...I'd hope the buyer would ask the seller what kind of mineral he had been feeding or the seller volunteer to recommend the high quality mineral knowing he is doing the buyer a favor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 738555, member: 6897"] Feeding a well formulated mineral that utilizes the highest quality ingredients is always worth the money. Your feed dealer will just sometimes really price it high tho. You're holding 4 aces and waiting on the 5th card....not drawing to an inside straight. I'd rather feed two bags of a mineral that will be 90% utilized than one bag of a mineral that 75-80% of it simply passes thru the animal. It's not pampering. It's good management and a money maker in the end. As for the bull Frankie...I'd hope the buyer would ask the seller what kind of mineral he had been feeding or the seller volunteer to recommend the high quality mineral knowing he is doing the buyer a favor. [/QUOTE]
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