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<blockquote data-quote="Sd1030" data-source="post: 1542180" data-attributes="member: 23833"><p>Looking at some options for supplementing my cows this winter. Im considering soy hulls, corn gluten and whole cottonseed. The wcs seems like the most bang for the buck but i currently do not have a way to store it unless i store on tarp and cover with another tarp. Will that work? Is a soyhull corn gluten mixture ok or would i be better with just soyhulls? I also have the option of a wcs in pellet form but its pretty pricey. I know pulling analysis of my hay to see exactly what i need would be the best option, but what have yall found that seems to work? The cows do have fall born calves on their sides. Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sd1030, post: 1542180, member: 23833"] Looking at some options for supplementing my cows this winter. Im considering soy hulls, corn gluten and whole cottonseed. The wcs seems like the most bang for the buck but i currently do not have a way to store it unless i store on tarp and cover with another tarp. Will that work? Is a soyhull corn gluten mixture ok or would i be better with just soyhulls? I also have the option of a wcs in pellet form but its pretty pricey. I know pulling analysis of my hay to see exactly what i need would be the best option, but what have yall found that seems to work? The cows do have fall born calves on their sides. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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