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Rumenco maxx or crystalyx
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<blockquote data-quote="GTB" data-source="post: 4664832" data-attributes="member: 4408"><p>I've been feeding Optilix / Maxx buckets to the ewes for over a week and in that time I'd say they've lost condition. Yes, the weather has been awful, first rain and now cold North-Easterly wind with a bit of snow/sleet/hail but I'm still a bit dissapointed. They do have some grass and access to reasonably good round bale silage. Should I be feeding Rumevite blocks instead/aswell?</p><p></p><p>I would normally be starting to feed some cake and fodder beet by now but the ground has been too wet to even consider it. With a bit of luck half the ewes will be inside in the next fortnight or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTB, post: 4664832, member: 4408"] I've been feeding Optilix / Maxx buckets to the ewes for over a week and in that time I'd say they've lost condition. Yes, the weather has been awful, first rain and now cold North-Easterly wind with a bit of snow/sleet/hail but I'm still a bit dissapointed. They do have some grass and access to reasonably good round bale silage. Should I be feeding Rumevite blocks instead/aswell? I would normally be starting to feed some cake and fodder beet by now but the ground has been too wet to even consider it. With a bit of luck half the ewes will be inside in the next fortnight or so. [/QUOTE]
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