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<blockquote data-quote="Rolie" data-source="post: 6651683" data-attributes="member: 79652"><p>First things first do they have enough feeding space to all eat at once? </p><p></p><p>Our ration is 2kg straw, 9.5kg wholecrop, 9.5kg good silage, 15kg low p + k stemmy bale, 150g minerals, 2kg dry cow rolls. Biggest thing we found for retained cleansing and whites was giving them mineral boluses at dry off. We are in a low selenium/iodine area so supplements is essential. Have u done a mineral assessment of your forage to know what their getting. We get maybe 1 RC each year now, they even cleanse after twins themselves</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rolie, post: 6651683, member: 79652"] First things first do they have enough feeding space to all eat at once? Our ration is 2kg straw, 9.5kg wholecrop, 9.5kg good silage, 15kg low p + k stemmy bale, 150g minerals, 2kg dry cow rolls. Biggest thing we found for retained cleansing and whites was giving them mineral boluses at dry off. We are in a low selenium/iodine area so supplements is essential. Have u done a mineral assessment of your forage to know what their getting. We get maybe 1 RC each year now, they even cleanse after twins themselves [/QUOTE]
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