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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 501485" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>We for one run a grass fed, natural, no hormones or implants, no grain being fed diet for our longhorns. Of course, we feed "natural" grass hay. We buy higher protein hay and have eliminated the need to purchase range cubes (except for limited "training" uses). Ours seem to be doing ok and putting/maintaining weight on this diet. Our minerals do not contain any urea as source of the protein.</p><p></p><p>Thus, all we have to worry about is inflated hay prices (compared to previous years, that is). Know hay prices involve a "trickle down" or "trickle up" economic issue that we have no control over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 501485, member: 9"] We for one run a grass fed, natural, no hormones or implants, no grain being fed diet for our longhorns. Of course, we feed "natural" grass hay. We buy higher protein hay and have eliminated the need to purchase range cubes (except for limited "training" uses). Ours seem to be doing ok and putting/maintaining weight on this diet. Our minerals do not contain any urea as source of the protein. Thus, all we have to worry about is inflated hay prices (compared to previous years, that is). Know hay prices involve a "trickle down" or "trickle up" economic issue that we have no control over. [/QUOTE]
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