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Home mix feeding for sheep.
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<blockquote data-quote="spin cycle" data-source="post: 7756531" data-attributes="member: 12281"><p>for fattening lambs ..start mine off gingerly with beet pulp/barley on a low rate cos some will gorge whilst others won't eat....in other words if i go full rate straight away some of them will eat to much....the pulp is good for rumen and switching over</p><p></p><p>now use home'n dry treated which is alkali and a lot less dangerous</p><p></p><p>decent hay to start then switch to straw as roughage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spin cycle, post: 7756531, member: 12281"] for fattening lambs ..start mine off gingerly with beet pulp/barley on a low rate cos some will gorge whilst others won't eat....in other words if i go full rate straight away some of them will eat to much....the pulp is good for rumen and switching over now use home'n dry treated which is alkali and a lot less dangerous decent hay to start then switch to straw as roughage [/QUOTE]
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