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Pellet prices

Big Muddy rancher

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Which of the following do you think is the best buy for cows to stretch hay supply?

PRO PELLETS $140.00

25% barley, 40% Lentil screenings,35% grain screening

15%-17% Protein (All Natural)

75%-78% TDN





PRO PELLETS PLUS $150.00



15%-17% Protein (All Natural)

75%-78% TDN

Vit/Min Package Added

Rumensin Available ($5/mt—44mg/kg inclusion rate)





ECONO PRO PELLETS W/BLY $120.00

25% barley, 75% grain screening

13.5%-14.5% Protein (All Natural)

72%-74% TDN





ECONO PRO PELLETS W/BLY PLUS MINERALS $130.00



13.5%-14.5% Protein (All Natural)

72%-74% TDN

Vit/Min Package Added

Rumensin Available With Veterinarian PX





ECONO PRO W/PULSE $115.00

25% pulse/lentil screening, 75% grain screenings

13.5%-14.5% Protein (All Natural)

70%-72% TDN





ECONO PRO W/PULSE PLUS MINERALS $125.00



13.5%-14.5 % Protein (All Natural)

70%-72%TDN

Vit/Min Package Added

Rumensin Available With Veterinarian PX
 
I would go with the $130 pellet. Is the Rumensin in it for that price?
I prefer Bovatec and don't have to worry if the dogs eat something.

I'll take 3 loads if you can deliver for that. :shock: :lol:
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
The Rumensin is $5/MT at the 44mg rate,
Freight is $17/MT for the 90 miles here

You could probably triple the price for delivery. :shock:


So that makes your delivered priced $152, you would have to land hay there for $76 to compete.
 
gcreekrch said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
The Rumensin is $5/MT at the 44mg rate,
Freight is $17/MT for the 90 miles here

You could probably triple the price for delivery. :shock:


So that makes your delivered priced $152, you would have to land hay there for $76 to compete.


Yea that is what I was thinking. They handle nice as long as it is cold very little waste feeding, I have bins to hold them and augers to move them. Hard to find hay to land in for that price and more often then not i am disappointed with the quality of the hay.
 
hey gcrkrch, BVF had the central grain pellet at 270 in november,in my bin.no extra charges.since then grain has decreased in price.we have used this over the years with good results.any suggestions on mineral sources?
 
miocene said:
hey gcrkrch, BVF had the central grain pellet at 270 in november,in my bin.no extra charges.since then grain has decreased in price.we have used this over the years with good results.any suggestions on mineral sources?

Check your PM. Top right corner of your screen.
 

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