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Food for thought:
While ago in conversation at the mechanic shop two old farmers were in depth conversation about the hay delays.
This was to do with the wet weather, and the cuts/bales getting rained on.
One fellow (has a 100 stockers in his herd) Said that they'll eat anything when they get hungry enough. I like to pour the gallons of old cooking oil I get from the chip/burger joints over the old bales.
The other fellow said he used a mixture of molasses and that seems to get to eat the old hay.
Makes one wonder what the cooking oil does to the stocker's meat? :dontknow::tongue3:
 

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Makes one wonder what the cooking oil does to the stocker's meat?
Well, vegetable oil is common in cattle feed, (oil, oil cake) so is molasses...
There are brands that advertise using used cooking oil in the mix...
Very common for use with horses!
 

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Rain finally stopped here,no sunshine but we got out :)The bad news,no fish:(
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