Faster horses
Well-known member
I think crystalyx is one of the better ones. MLS makes a pretty good
tub too. But convenience is expensive...
I did hear of a producer at one of the Cattlemen's forums in
Rapid City who got up and said he worked for Crystalyx and they
went over to Whitewood and got wood shavings to put in the
product for fiber. Now I can't prove that is true, but I heard it more
than once, from several who were there. Since the person
who made the comment no longer works there, perhaps he had
an ax to grind. But bottom line, you really don't know what all is
in lick tubs. We had a real bad incidence with one brand that
a customer bought. Talk about JUNK. YUK!!
And range cattle, in the winter, in this area, cannot break down the
urea to use it as protein.
Do you know that nutritionists do not figure in urea when figuring
the protein content? Cows cannot utilize urea in cold climates...
tub too. But convenience is expensive...
I did hear of a producer at one of the Cattlemen's forums in
Rapid City who got up and said he worked for Crystalyx and they
went over to Whitewood and got wood shavings to put in the
product for fiber. Now I can't prove that is true, but I heard it more
than once, from several who were there. Since the person
who made the comment no longer works there, perhaps he had
an ax to grind. But bottom line, you really don't know what all is
in lick tubs. We had a real bad incidence with one brand that
a customer bought. Talk about JUNK. YUK!!
And range cattle, in the winter, in this area, cannot break down the
urea to use it as protein.
Do you know that nutritionists do not figure in urea when figuring
the protein content? Cows cannot utilize urea in cold climates...