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<blockquote data-quote="WichitaLineMan" data-source="post: 746875" data-attributes="member: 13385"><p>I fed 20% Breeders Cubes. Fed 1 to 2 times per week depending on weather. Fed NO HAY whatsoever. Total pounds fed per head for the feeding period was 77.78 pounds.</p><p></p><p>I live in Texas so I don't have the winters you do, but that being said this was the coldest winter, I ever remember. In fact one time we had a 12 inch snow. I didn't feed any hay even then. The cows nosed around fine. And it melted away in about 3 days.</p><p></p><p>In fact it snowed again yesterday, but the ground was warm enough that it just showed a dusting but it snowed all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WichitaLineMan, post: 746875, member: 13385"] I fed 20% Breeders Cubes. Fed 1 to 2 times per week depending on weather. Fed NO HAY whatsoever. Total pounds fed per head for the feeding period was 77.78 pounds. I live in Texas so I don't have the winters you do, but that being said this was the coldest winter, I ever remember. In fact one time we had a 12 inch snow. I didn't feed any hay even then. The cows nosed around fine. And it melted away in about 3 days. In fact it snowed again yesterday, but the ground was warm enough that it just showed a dusting but it snowed all day. [/QUOTE]
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