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<blockquote data-quote="anewcomer" data-source="post: 1753943" data-attributes="member: 18748"><p>The old theory is more than 1/2 of 1% of body weight of starch would inhibit the digestion of forage. Texasbred may weigh in here. As I stated earlier, if your forage quality is sufficient for the gain you desire, no supplement is necessary. This would be high quality forage. If supplementation is required, non-starch products like soy hull pellets are good. Texasbred should weigh in here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anewcomer, post: 1753943, member: 18748"] The old theory is more than 1/2 of 1% of body weight of starch would inhibit the digestion of forage. Texasbred may weigh in here. As I stated earlier, if your forage quality is sufficient for the gain you desire, no supplement is necessary. This would be high quality forage. If supplementation is required, non-starch products like soy hull pellets are good. Texasbred should weigh in here. [/QUOTE]
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