Pouring Molasses On Hay at Margaret Valez blog

Pouring Molasses On Hay. Molasses is an excellent supplement for cattle and horses as long as you don't overdo it. I have searched past agtalk and it seems when molasses is discussed with poor or junk hay, it is always in liquid form. I use about 2 litres of molasses in about 20 litres of water over about 7 bales of hay. When i was a student many decades ago the boss decided to try molasses as a silage additive instead of add f for the young stock on. I don't know of any. People have been pouring molasses on cornstalks for probably 30 years to increase consumption. It works for feeder calves but. After a very wet summer and hay baled well past it's prime, many locals are experimenting with adding molasses to their. It takes quite a while for the molasses/water to soak into the.

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I have searched past agtalk and it seems when molasses is discussed with poor or junk hay, it is always in liquid form. After a very wet summer and hay baled well past it's prime, many locals are experimenting with adding molasses to their. It works for feeder calves but. I use about 2 litres of molasses in about 20 litres of water over about 7 bales of hay. I don't know of any. People have been pouring molasses on cornstalks for probably 30 years to increase consumption. When i was a student many decades ago the boss decided to try molasses as a silage additive instead of add f for the young stock on. It takes quite a while for the molasses/water to soak into the. Molasses is an excellent supplement for cattle and horses as long as you don't overdo it.

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Pouring Molasses On Hay I use about 2 litres of molasses in about 20 litres of water over about 7 bales of hay. People have been pouring molasses on cornstalks for probably 30 years to increase consumption. I have searched past agtalk and it seems when molasses is discussed with poor or junk hay, it is always in liquid form. It takes quite a while for the molasses/water to soak into the. Molasses is an excellent supplement for cattle and horses as long as you don't overdo it. I don't know of any. It works for feeder calves but. When i was a student many decades ago the boss decided to try molasses as a silage additive instead of add f for the young stock on. After a very wet summer and hay baled well past it's prime, many locals are experimenting with adding molasses to their. I use about 2 litres of molasses in about 20 litres of water over about 7 bales of hay.

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