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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12194"><p>We have used the liquids with the lick wheel in the top of the tub. We mounted it on wide skids and dragged it to another spot when we change water points. We used the same water points for multiple paddocks. With wide enough skids it won't tear up the ground too bad, even in mud.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Like others have said, there are</p><p>> many types of protein supplements</p><p>> out there. The liquid is cheaper,</p><p>> but when you do MIG on many plots,</p><p>> it is difficult to have a tank in</p><p>> each field, and moving them is not</p><p>> possible, so tubs fit the bill for</p><p>> us.</p><p></p><p>> WE do not have Crystalyx locally,</p><p>> but have Thermolass and Feed in a</p><p>> Drum (FID). $75 plus or minus for</p><p>> a 250 lb. tub. FID comes in a</p><p>> metal tub which you pay a deposit</p><p>> on and return for credit - I like</p><p>> that. I also like the fact that it</p><p>> has a good combination of minerals</p><p>> in it, so all one has to do is put</p><p>> out a white salt block and the</p><p>> rest are in the drum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12194"] We have used the liquids with the lick wheel in the top of the tub. We mounted it on wide skids and dragged it to another spot when we change water points. We used the same water points for multiple paddocks. With wide enough skids it won't tear up the ground too bad, even in mud. dun > Like others have said, there are > many types of protein supplements > out there. The liquid is cheaper, > but when you do MIG on many plots, > it is difficult to have a tank in > each field, and moving them is not > possible, so tubs fit the bill for > us. > WE do not have Crystalyx locally, > but have Thermolass and Feed in a > Drum (FID). $75 plus or minus for > a 250 lb. tub. FID comes in a > metal tub which you pay a deposit > on and return for credit - I like > that. I also like the fact that it > has a good combination of minerals > in it, so all one has to do is put > out a white salt block and the > rest are in the drum. [/QUOTE]
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