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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12926"><p>Scott L.,<p>Molassas is a convenient source of protein. It can be purchased in liquid or powdered form. I use a commercial liquid feed which is basicly molassas with some trace minerals added. Not all feed dealers will handle it but if you call around you should be able to find it. I keep my liquid feeders filled year round but the consumption drops drasticly when the grass is growing. I have not seen the powdered form used in several years but it can be fed alone or sprinkled on low quality hay to make it more palatable to the cow. 2 words of caution!! Some liquid feeds will contain uria which can be harmful to horses in large quantities. While the liquid feed does have trace minerals in it, the quantities are not sufficient for the cows need. You will still need to feed a mineral suppliment. Hope this will be of help to you. Others may have furthur information. Good Luck,<p>Mack<p><p><p> <p><p>: When should I put out molassas? Is that something I should keep out all year round? What exactly does it do? <p></p><p><br></p><p><br><hr size=4 width=75%><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:mapxp@flash.net">mapxp@flash.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12926"] Scott L.,<p>Molassas is a convenient source of protein. It can be purchased in liquid or powdered form. I use a commercial liquid feed which is basicly molassas with some trace minerals added. Not all feed dealers will handle it but if you call around you should be able to find it. I keep my liquid feeders filled year round but the consumption drops drasticly when the grass is growing. I have not seen the powdered form used in several years but it can be fed alone or sprinkled on low quality hay to make it more palatable to the cow. 2 words of caution!! Some liquid feeds will contain uria which can be harmful to horses in large quantities. While the liquid feed does have trace minerals in it, the quantities are not sufficient for the cows need. You will still need to feed a mineral suppliment. Hope this will be of help to you. Others may have furthur information. Good Luck,<p>Mack<p><p><p> <p><p>: When should I put out molassas? Is that something I should keep out all year round? What exactly does it do? <p> <br> <br><hr size=4 width=75%><p> [email=mapxp@flash.net]mapxp@flash.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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