Amo
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For various reason Im considering supplementing with some lick tubs. Mainly Im slightly short on hay. Hoping to streach what I have using the tubs, plus adding some extra protein. Cake would streach better, but when I price it all out its almost a wash. Other option is of course buying hay. Leaning towards the tubs.
My supplier of choice has a 250# 27% all natural for $131.63 or a 30/10 for $97.38. They are Crystalyx and they take the tubs back. Thats worth something right there. Plus Ive used them before, and know the consumption will be were it should be. Ive always used the NPN ones, cause thats what they have on hand. The all natural ones come form a different plant. So consumption could be different. The other store has a Vitalix 250# tub. The NPN one is higher than the Crystalyx, but their all natural is $112 or $107 depending on which store I go to. Neighbor was buying from store "A". He was having a hard time getting them to eat it. He is doing business with store "B" and seams statisfied. Usually its over consumption, not under! :shock: Vitalyx Im "blessed" with the tubs
& Crystalyx I have feeder finance.
The nuts and the bolts of the question is Im feeding all roughage....hay. Ive always had the impression that with all forage, the NPN was a detriment. Not a huge detriment, but it took some of the cows energy to utilize the urea. Thus if your grazing crop residue for instance, you were picking up some energy and the NPN product was a better bang for your buck. Had the impression that if you got the NPN for big enough discount, that it really wasn't that big of a deal. Stopped in at different feed store today. They had natural & NPN. He was saying that the rumen makes nitrogen, which I agree. He said that since it makes it anyway your not losing that much energy from not getting and outside energy (grain) to break down the NPN.....or something along them lines. Kinda contrary to what I had always thought.
So, is the last sales pitch anywheres near correct? Ive been told that Im really splitting nose hairs on the urea/hay only issue. Am I? If so Id sure prefer the NPN Crystalyx tubs. If it is a big issue I suppose I should try to get the natural Vitalix ones. They guy I talked to today kinda has me wondering if the urea really isn't a huge deal. Other feedman says it isn't, but he is wanting to push the NPN ones, cause he buys by the semi load gets good prices. I feel he is a pretty honest guy, but still a salesman.
My supplier of choice has a 250# 27% all natural for $131.63 or a 30/10 for $97.38. They are Crystalyx and they take the tubs back. Thats worth something right there. Plus Ive used them before, and know the consumption will be were it should be. Ive always used the NPN ones, cause thats what they have on hand. The all natural ones come form a different plant. So consumption could be different. The other store has a Vitalix 250# tub. The NPN one is higher than the Crystalyx, but their all natural is $112 or $107 depending on which store I go to. Neighbor was buying from store "A". He was having a hard time getting them to eat it. He is doing business with store "B" and seams statisfied. Usually its over consumption, not under! :shock: Vitalyx Im "blessed" with the tubs

The nuts and the bolts of the question is Im feeding all roughage....hay. Ive always had the impression that with all forage, the NPN was a detriment. Not a huge detriment, but it took some of the cows energy to utilize the urea. Thus if your grazing crop residue for instance, you were picking up some energy and the NPN product was a better bang for your buck. Had the impression that if you got the NPN for big enough discount, that it really wasn't that big of a deal. Stopped in at different feed store today. They had natural & NPN. He was saying that the rumen makes nitrogen, which I agree. He said that since it makes it anyway your not losing that much energy from not getting and outside energy (grain) to break down the NPN.....or something along them lines. Kinda contrary to what I had always thought.
So, is the last sales pitch anywheres near correct? Ive been told that Im really splitting nose hairs on the urea/hay only issue. Am I? If so Id sure prefer the NPN Crystalyx tubs. If it is a big issue I suppose I should try to get the natural Vitalix ones. They guy I talked to today kinda has me wondering if the urea really isn't a huge deal. Other feedman says it isn't, but he is wanting to push the NPN ones, cause he buys by the semi load gets good prices. I feel he is a pretty honest guy, but still a salesman.