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Feeding molasses inside
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7151680" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>Whenever I've tried using liquid feed inside with a ball feeder, intakes have been much higher than outside and they've squitted on it a bit. I always thought they were taking it out of boredom. It certainly reduces the need for concentrates, but if intakes are too high then the cost saving isn't much to shout about. The triplets will take more though, which is better for them holding condition, rather than everything having the same ration if you don't separate them.</p><p></p><p>I dread to think what intakes would be like with straight cane molasses, or how loose they'd be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7151680, member: 348"] Whenever I've tried using liquid feed inside with a ball feeder, intakes have been much higher than outside and they've squitted on it a bit. I always thought they were taking it out of boredom. It certainly reduces the need for concentrates, but if intakes are too high then the cost saving isn't much to shout about. The triplets will take more though, which is better for them holding condition, rather than everything having the same ration if you don't separate them. I dread to think what intakes would be like with straight cane molasses, or how loose they'd be. [/QUOTE]
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