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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7907200" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>A point that is completely missed by journalists but would be of great interest to any stockman or woman is the quality of the protein.</p><p>Of course for either cattle and sheep protein quality only really is a concern for animals working very hard such as a high yielding dairy cow since ruminants can generally generate whatever they need in these terms. </p><p>However pig and chicken producers know protein quality is critical particularly to young animals and I dont see them queuing up for buying cabbage waste. Yet this company and many of its ilk combined with numerous journalists are promoting cabbage protein as suitable for young children!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7907200, member: 1951"] A point that is completely missed by journalists but would be of great interest to any stockman or woman is the quality of the protein. Of course for either cattle and sheep protein quality only really is a concern for animals working very hard such as a high yielding dairy cow since ruminants can generally generate whatever they need in these terms. However pig and chicken producers know protein quality is critical particularly to young animals and I dont see them queuing up for buying cabbage waste. Yet this company and many of its ilk combined with numerous journalists are promoting cabbage protein as suitable for young children! [/QUOTE]
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