BlackCattleRancher
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loomixguy said:BlackCattleRancher said:loomixguy said:Co-op mineral????? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :roll:
For Gawd's sake, try ANY other mineral! PLEASE!!
There HAS to be a problem for them to be eating that much. Test the feed and water and have some rations run. Something is terribly out of whack. I've been in the liquid feed business for 15 years, and a scenario like yours has a reason. You just gotta go find it. Any idea how much of the rye hay they are eating on a daily basis? It can't be much if they are eating close to 40 pounds of liquid a day.
I had a guy who is no longer a customer have a fit at me when his calves wouldn't eat a brome alfalfa mix hay, but they would gobble LOOMIX like there was no tomorrow. After looking the bales over pretty well, there was so much mud and dirt and dust and broken baler pickup teeth mixed in with it that it was no wonder they refused to eat it. The hay was barely fit for bedding. I told him if he put out a bale of straw they would clean it up in less than 24 hours. They did. It was still all my fault so I picked up my trough and went on about my way. He's still pi$$ed at me, but that's OK. Neighbors told me later he ground the crap hay with some decent straw and prairie hay at a mix of 6 good to one bad and they cleaned it up.
Bottom line, there is a problem somewhere.
Figured up they are eating about 35lbs./day rye hay free choice. I have only been giving them access a few days a week to the syrup to control consumption. A couple of guys have recommended just giving them all they want for a couple of weeks and they should stabalize their intake.
I don't see how they can be eating 35 pounds of hay/day AND 40 pounds of syrup/day, too. Their rumen won't hold that much. 75 pounds is a LOT of feed, plus water, too???? They must be using the syrup as a substitute for water.
Loomixguy, The syrup is 70% water, so when they eat 40lbs. They are essentially getting 12lbs of ddg(not quite but similar to ddg) and 4 gallon of water, why do you consider that unrealistic? The water is likely just cut out of what they are drinking from the waterer. A 1400lb. cow eating 3% of bodyweight can theoretically take in 42lbs. of feed, with that high protein and fat from the syrup it will move through pretty fast too. The way they eat ddg too, I'd assume the syrup must have favorable taste to it too.