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<blockquote data-quote="Suckndiesel" data-source="post: 6808182" data-attributes="member: 3840"><p>Want to keep things as simple as possible, meal is all fed through parlour, have thought about trying the nis and putting it over the top of the grass but not sure how well they’d eat them. Have tried various things from chopped straw over the grass to putting acid buff on it, but still get bother. Used to cut heavier covers and didn’t get any bother then, might have to go back to that but open to ideas!</p><p></p><p>The 14% summer nut we feed is a high fibre nut for grass</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suckndiesel, post: 6808182, member: 3840"] Want to keep things as simple as possible, meal is all fed through parlour, have thought about trying the nis and putting it over the top of the grass but not sure how well they’d eat them. Have tried various things from chopped straw over the grass to putting acid buff on it, but still get bother. Used to cut heavier covers and didn’t get any bother then, might have to go back to that but open to ideas! The 14% summer nut we feed is a high fibre nut for grass [/QUOTE]
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