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<blockquote data-quote="El_Putzo" data-source="post: 98843" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>I'm with you Crowder, 16% sweet feed AND good alfalfa (probably 18-19%) is way overkill. Heck IMO that's too much in the winter when she's not getting much other protein. You'd be wasting your money as most of that protein would just pass right through her. As mentioned above, kick her out on good pasture with mineral and water. At the most, give her that coffee can of sweet feed every other day or so just to keep her coming back to the trough (If it makes you feel good). Save you're alfalfa for this winter when she's gonna need that protein.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El_Putzo, post: 98843, member: 1017"] I'm with you Crowder, 16% sweet feed AND good alfalfa (probably 18-19%) is way overkill. Heck IMO that's too much in the winter when she's not getting much other protein. You'd be wasting your money as most of that protein would just pass right through her. As mentioned above, kick her out on good pasture with mineral and water. At the most, give her that coffee can of sweet feed every other day or so just to keep her coming back to the trough (If it makes you feel good). Save you're alfalfa for this winter when she's gonna need that protein. [/QUOTE]
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