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Wackey Idea Maybe? Feeding apple pulp.
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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 111866" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>woooooh..... hold on there cowpokes... got news for ya'lll. very good friend gets apple pulp by the truck load,,,,,,it is shipped in carboard boxes.......the truckers dump it in the lots, and the cattle have free access... they kill to get at it, and eat the cardboard as well!</p><p></p><p>he also stores alot of it in trench silos.......and keeps it in by stacking round bales of hay on the ends... again... they head for those rolls of hay,even though they seem rotted, and leave all the regular hay alone first.....</p><p>so don't discount the use of apple pulp....full of vitamins and minerals to boot.</p><p>just be kinda of carefull about feeding whole apples to uneducated cattle, as they can and will choke on them until they learn the need to masticate well before swallowing. :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 111866, member: 1101"] woooooh..... hold on there cowpokes... got news for ya'lll. very good friend gets apple pulp by the truck load,,,,,,it is shipped in carboard boxes.......the truckers dump it in the lots, and the cattle have free access... they kill to get at it, and eat the cardboard as well! he also stores alot of it in trench silos.......and keeps it in by stacking round bales of hay on the ends... again... they head for those rolls of hay,even though they seem rotted, and leave all the regular hay alone first..... so don't discount the use of apple pulp....full of vitamins and minerals to boot. just be kinda of carefull about feeding whole apples to uneducated cattle, as they can and will choke on them until they learn the need to masticate well before swallowing. :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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