What's in those pellets Dave? I just go with the 20% oats and 80% corn,then mix it with corn silage. The reason I ask about the pellets,back when I was milking cows,the Kent feed dealer left some literature with me. I was using Kent concentrate at the time. Acording to the literature,ground corn was the best source of feed for dairy cattle,followed by soybean meal,etcetra,on down the line. I got to scratching my head over that. I had the corn,so if that was the best source of protein for them,why was I spending money to buy soy to replace it with something that wasn't as good a source? When I quit buying concentrate and the Kent rep stopped to see why,I asked him about it. Told him I didn't think I'd lost any production. He told me,well,I could mix a ration that would make you more milk,but it wouldn't be profitable to feed. Never bought feed of any kind after that except for salt and mineral. Is it paying off for you,or did a slick salesman just convince you that you needed it?
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