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who feeds soyhulls, and how
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<blockquote data-quote="polledbull" data-source="post: 1097884" data-attributes="member: 574"><p>I have been using loose soyhulls, they were very affordable for a while , now they have gone to $180 per ton, I was able to get them for $120 back in the early fall. we have a local cargill plant here. Now all of a sudden they are hard to get .We make our feed with hulls, cracked corn, oats and alfalfa hay, Bicarb, rumensien, and mineral pack , should i look to replace the hulls with a readily avaliable commodity pellet , or buy a complete feed , I look at the $ cost and the need to buy a 24 ton load if i go to a sourse other than the hulls. i can get them at 8 tons delivered a put in my bin for $100 del. charge . My neighboor has a short feed truck , and he hauls mine . what makes the most sense ?? Im feed breeding bulls and replacement heifers for sale , and bucket feeding the others for ease of catching them. i can lead my cows around the world with a bucket</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="polledbull, post: 1097884, member: 574"] I have been using loose soyhulls, they were very affordable for a while , now they have gone to $180 per ton, I was able to get them for $120 back in the early fall. we have a local cargill plant here. Now all of a sudden they are hard to get .We make our feed with hulls, cracked corn, oats and alfalfa hay, Bicarb, rumensien, and mineral pack , should i look to replace the hulls with a readily avaliable commodity pellet , or buy a complete feed , I look at the $ cost and the need to buy a 24 ton load if i go to a sourse other than the hulls. i can get them at 8 tons delivered a put in my bin for $100 del. charge . My neighboor has a short feed truck , and he hauls mine . what makes the most sense ?? Im feed breeding bulls and replacement heifers for sale , and bucket feeding the others for ease of catching them. i can lead my cows around the world with a bucket [/QUOTE]
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