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<blockquote data-quote="WindyHillFarm" data-source="post: 666717" data-attributes="member: 10671"><p>Thanks, I use Ivermectin Injectable and the second worming was 4 weeks after the first I will be using epernex pour-on the next time to help with flies, I am feeding Purina Cattle Chow 12% 3-4lb per day and 3-4lb each of Alfalfa 15% protien cubes that the local feed store discounted and I was able to get 2,000 lbs for $80.00. I am not going to continue to feed this way but felt it necessary to get their condition up before the summer heat got here and let them have some consistent feed intake prior to breeding. I will soon be taking the feed away over about a 1 month period as the pasture and mineral / salt should be plenty. I also provide them with 24% protein mineral block in the pasture and will most likely continue that for a little longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WindyHillFarm, post: 666717, member: 10671"] Thanks, I use Ivermectin Injectable and the second worming was 4 weeks after the first I will be using epernex pour-on the next time to help with flies, I am feeding Purina Cattle Chow 12% 3-4lb per day and 3-4lb each of Alfalfa 15% protien cubes that the local feed store discounted and I was able to get 2,000 lbs for $80.00. I am not going to continue to feed this way but felt it necessary to get their condition up before the summer heat got here and let them have some consistent feed intake prior to breeding. I will soon be taking the feed away over about a 1 month period as the pasture and mineral / salt should be plenty. I also provide them with 24% protein mineral block in the pasture and will most likely continue that for a little longer. [/QUOTE]
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