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<blockquote data-quote="Cowlife" data-source="post: 6858707" data-attributes="member: 129062"><p>I m not an expert but would think the nut could be too high protein.</p><p>Remember in nz looking at the delivery docket for the parlour nut and was told it was 50/50 barley and wheat. Even if my memory is playing tricks it was very low protein along with very short high quality grazed grass. The cows peaked at 28l average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowlife, post: 6858707, member: 129062"] I m not an expert but would think the nut could be too high protein. Remember in nz looking at the delivery docket for the parlour nut and was told it was 50/50 barley and wheat. Even if my memory is playing tricks it was very low protein along with very short high quality grazed grass. The cows peaked at 28l average. [/QUOTE]
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