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<blockquote data-quote="Agrivator" data-source="post: 6503618" data-attributes="member: 461"><p>But the tactical feeding of supplementary feeds at certain times could save a significant amount of time in the time taken to finish. It can have a big effect on the amount of conserved grass needed and can help compensate for variations in roughage quality and availability. It can allow cattle to be marketed at an earlier date if market prices and demand dictate.</p><p></p><p>Supplementary feeding to meet the above objectives is completely different to mainly grain diets, and I can't see why anyone would want to deny themselves its use. A sound motto in farming is always to allow yourself as much flexibility as possible. And don't forget that cereals are grasses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agrivator, post: 6503618, member: 461"] But the tactical feeding of supplementary feeds at certain times could save a significant amount of time in the time taken to finish. It can have a big effect on the amount of conserved grass needed and can help compensate for variations in roughage quality and availability. It can allow cattle to be marketed at an earlier date if market prices and demand dictate. Supplementary feeding to meet the above objectives is completely different to mainly grain diets, and I can't see why anyone would want to deny themselves its use. A sound motto in farming is always to allow yourself as much flexibility as possible. And don't forget that cereals are grasses. [/QUOTE]
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