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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1590603" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>That was an excellent article - but - it is all related to feeding CALVES not cows.</p><p>I am not denying that your cattle are fertile, and I sure agree that any added benefit for breeding is great, but at what cost?</p><p>The normal/average cattle producer cannot justify the cost of grain for cows. My herd is a bit above average, and I sure cannot justify it. I do feed sodium bicarb along side our free choice mineral a little before & during our breeding season.</p><p>Edit: I do feed a product that has live yeast in it to my show cattle - which greatly helps keep their system stable through stress and helps convert feed better. There is no denying it is a healthy, beneficial product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1590603, member: 968"] That was an excellent article - but - it is all related to feeding CALVES not cows. I am not denying that your cattle are fertile, and I sure agree that any added benefit for breeding is great, but at what cost? The normal/average cattle producer cannot justify the cost of grain for cows. My herd is a bit above average, and I sure cannot justify it. I do feed sodium bicarb along side our free choice mineral a little before & during our breeding season. Edit: I do feed a product that has live yeast in it to my show cattle - which greatly helps keep their system stable through stress and helps convert feed better. There is no denying it is a healthy, beneficial product. [/QUOTE]
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