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Post by hook on Aug 10, 2019 8:19:45 GMT -6
Thats it
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Post by chuckie on Aug 15, 2019 13:58:21 GMT -6
This is the first I have heard of feeding garlic and cinnamon to cattle. What is the best way to feed it? I hope it can be mixed with the mineral and they still eat it. How much of this product is added to a 50 lb big of mineral?
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Post by FTF on Aug 15, 2019 15:40:15 GMT -6
This is the first I have heard of feeding garlic and cinnamon to cattle. What is the best way to feed it? I hope it can be mixed with the mineral and they still eat it. How much of this product is added to a 50 lb big of mineral? 2% if you are using it in trace mineral salt. I have no idea where you are, but the Tennessee Co-ops are selling the mineral pre-mixed.
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Post by hook on Aug 15, 2019 16:45:56 GMT -6
How long does it take to work, because ive been feeding it for almost 2 weeks now with little to no results
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Post by chuckie on Aug 15, 2019 19:08:38 GMT -6
FTF, I am in West Tennessee.
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Post by FTF on Aug 16, 2019 3:43:05 GMT -6
FTF, I am in West Tennessee. Then Co-op has it, just see above for a pic of the bag.
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Post by bulltrader on Aug 16, 2019 5:23:55 GMT -6
Hook, it only took a few days to work here. Are you feeding it free choice,
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Post by hook on Aug 16, 2019 7:34:13 GMT -6
Hook, it only took a few days to work here. Are you feeding it free choice, As much as i can. Filling troughs each day, they come up and when theyre done theres some left. Going through a bag every 2 days
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Post by M-5 on Aug 16, 2019 8:03:53 GMT -6
Hook, it only took a few days to work here. Are you feeding it free choice, As much as i can. Filling troughs each day, they come up and when theyre done theres some left. Going through a bag every 2 days They are expecting it and eat more of it . Put out a couple bags and keep it full. After a couple days they will not eat as much and only what they need.
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Post by hook on Aug 16, 2019 8:07:00 GMT -6
The troughs dont have cover. Otherwise i would keep them full to the top This is on the neighbors land. There are 2 barrel feeders, but they are right at the creek and the owner doesnt want me to make any changes or move anything.
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Post by M-5 on Aug 16, 2019 8:09:57 GMT -6
The troughs dont have cover. Otherwise i would keep them full to the top This is on the neighbors land. There are 2 barrel feeders, but they are right at the creek and the owner doesnt want me to make any changes or move anything. The tote feeder is easy to make and works good . Build one
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Post by hook on Aug 16, 2019 8:20:40 GMT -6
Ill check with him and see if thats alright. Hes pretty particular
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Post by chuckie on Aug 16, 2019 10:12:54 GMT -6
My Mother used to tell me about the Jersey cows that they used to milk when she was a kid. She talked about how you could taste the wild green onions in the milk when they started popping up in the pasture. So I guess the garlic would be out for the milk cows. I wondered why I have never tasted of onion milk from the stores.
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Post by bulltrader on Aug 16, 2019 10:26:02 GMT -6
My Mother used to tell me about the Jersey cows that they used to milk when she was a kid. She talked about how you could taste the wild green onions in the milk when they started popping up in the pasture. So I guess the garlic would be out for the milk cows. I wondered why I have never tasted of onion milk from the stores. Most store milk is from cows that are never outside.
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Post by chuckie on Aug 16, 2019 10:30:21 GMT -6
bulltrader, so much for being a cow!
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