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home'n dry.....again
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<blockquote data-quote="andybk" data-source="post: 7105980" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>well i tried straight crimped alkawheat last winter , would never give wheat to ewes and lambs normally , the ones on it finished well carefully introduced ,i did get caught with two lambs that came in late with others and had a guts full they did blow a bit and were off food for a few days, </p><p>i think they needed a bit more fibre . Treated whole barley i think will be better and intend to do 4 - 5t shortly , will dribble in a bit of wheat with it as well to keep energy up (neighbour does about 300t a year for dairy ) </p><p>I think the 1t minimum order is hurting their sales , put out through mole valley or wynnstay to sell by the bag , they would sell a lot more as you could treat the odd tonne or ten as it came in . 1t is quite an investment as a new or small user .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybk, post: 7105980, member: 347"] well i tried straight crimped alkawheat last winter , would never give wheat to ewes and lambs normally , the ones on it finished well carefully introduced ,i did get caught with two lambs that came in late with others and had a guts full they did blow a bit and were off food for a few days, i think they needed a bit more fibre . Treated whole barley i think will be better and intend to do 4 - 5t shortly , will dribble in a bit of wheat with it as well to keep energy up (neighbour does about 300t a year for dairy ) I think the 1t minimum order is hurting their sales , put out through mole valley or wynnstay to sell by the bag , they would sell a lot more as you could treat the odd tonne or ten as it came in . 1t is quite an investment as a new or small user . [/QUOTE]
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