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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyM" data-source="post: 205480" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>scandanavian and candain oats are 8% protein as is corn. the problem with feeding straight grain that has'nt been chopped or cracked, or rolled, crempt, alot of the grain runns straight thru thr cow with out being broken down and diguested. you come out better by mixing a folage in with it. say for a 2000lb mix i only use 300lb of oats. i guess you can say 6% oats, another 6% corn. i'll mix with soyhull pellets, cottonseed hulls, cotton seeds, corn gullten, wheat meeds. anything scrap i can find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyM, post: 205480, member: 3117"] scandanavian and candain oats are 8% protein as is corn. the problem with feeding straight grain that has'nt been chopped or cracked, or rolled, crempt, alot of the grain runns straight thru thr cow with out being broken down and diguested. you come out better by mixing a folage in with it. say for a 2000lb mix i only use 300lb of oats. i guess you can say 6% oats, another 6% corn. i'll mix with soyhull pellets, cottonseed hulls, cotton seeds, corn gullten, wheat meeds. anything scrap i can find. [/QUOTE]
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