Protein lick tubs for cattle
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Range Science 101: Supplementing Protein on Low Quality Forages
4 Oct The answer is quite straightforward; cattle lick tubs supplement protein, mineral and vitamins to grazing beef cattle when pasture grasses are.
15 Apr Instead of chewing the hard surface, cattle must lick it. If corn stalks, dried grasses or hay bales are the main diet, protein tubs are just the.
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Introduction. Using lick blocks is a popular way of supplying protein to cattle. Blocks are easy to use and with plentiful supplies of dry paddock feed can be.
Description:I have switched from the ADM's to Sweet Pro's though - they're costing noticeably less and seem to be working just as well. I'll admit that I guess I should've tested my hay - it looked very good, but it seems that alot of last years hay around here wasn't as good as usual, something to do with the very wet year following so many very dry ones. Last year I made the mistake of going without them - I fed 2. However, this convenience does come at a cost compared to other protein sources.
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