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What's the advantage of oats in a grain mix?
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<blockquote data-quote="Amo" data-source="post: 1285655" data-attributes="member: 14857"><p>Both feeds are made by mills.</p><p></p><p>Product A- is rolled corn, dried distelers in a meal form, & some form of a calcium balencer with maybe some vitamins & minerals. Another feed store has basicly same product with some rumension in it.</p><p></p><p>Product B- is rolled corn, dried distelers in a pellet form, the deminsion pellet is just the calcium ballencer in a pellet form, oats, & molasses. The distelers pellet has some vitamin & minerals. The deminsion pellet has some ruminsion in it.</p><p></p><p>The guy manufactures product b with distelers pellets because he can get it formulated with the vitamins & minerals. Plus then he can run it through Hubbard feeder finance. Plus some customers like a pellet. This product is $40 a ton higher. Not sure how much the oats cost to be added in. Should ask company A what it would cost to add oats to their product. I know they make another grind & mix product with oats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amo, post: 1285655, member: 14857"] Both feeds are made by mills. Product A- is rolled corn, dried distelers in a meal form, & some form of a calcium balencer with maybe some vitamins & minerals. Another feed store has basicly same product with some rumension in it. Product B- is rolled corn, dried distelers in a pellet form, the deminsion pellet is just the calcium ballencer in a pellet form, oats, & molasses. The distelers pellet has some vitamin & minerals. The deminsion pellet has some ruminsion in it. The guy manufactures product b with distelers pellets because he can get it formulated with the vitamins & minerals. Plus then he can run it through Hubbard feeder finance. Plus some customers like a pellet. This product is $40 a ton higher. Not sure how much the oats cost to be added in. Should ask company A what it would cost to add oats to their product. I know they make another grind & mix product with oats. [/QUOTE]
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