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<blockquote data-quote="Gwenhwyfar" data-source="post: 415210" data-attributes="member: 3513"><p>Thankyou all for your prompt reply's.</p><p>Yes that is what I have been told also, depends on the individual horse I suppose, some will learn to eat anything. Not even sure if my spoilt cattle will eat it either, Guess it will be another "Trial and See" deal.</p><p>The cattle are not in bad condition, just starting to slip a little and I would rather keep them topped up, as opposed to trying to bring them back, because they will calve in the spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gwenhwyfar, post: 415210, member: 3513"] Thankyou all for your prompt reply's. Yes that is what I have been told also, depends on the individual horse I suppose, some will learn to eat anything. Not even sure if my spoilt cattle will eat it either, Guess it will be another "Trial and See" deal. The cattle are not in bad condition, just starting to slip a little and I would rather keep them topped up, as opposed to trying to bring them back, because they will calve in the spring. [/QUOTE]
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