
Everyone here gets cake delivered to an overhead bin and fill the cake feeder in their pickup out of the bin.

The vast majority of people who feed cake today never touch the cake themselves.

I got 10 bags of cake in town and fed them on the way home so I didn't have to backtrack 17 miles.įor the most part, the days of 5 gal buckets and 50 lb bags of feed is over. To me paying through the nose for the inconvience of bagged cake and getting a workout to handle it in the process only adds insult to injury The last time I bought bagged caked was when my cattle were still on summer pasture away from home.
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Buy from your local feed guy who competes with other local feed guys to get the best deal.īagged cake is a poor choice because of the high cost of manual labor to fill the bags, then at some point you have to have to handle all those bags manually. I have no idea where their cake comes from, but i doubt if it is from a local source so there has to be a lot of freight cost involved to bring it in to your local store. I agree with the post stating TSC is likely not the best place to buy feed. It is more difficult to find ear corn as time goes on because fewer and fewer corn producers pick corn anymore. Before its proper introduction in Dark Dawn, a similar dragon appeared in the Culture Advanced advertisement for the first Golden Sun. It is one of fourteen summons that is not automatically available once the player has acquired the necessary Djinn, but must be specifically acquired. That said, IMO lick tubs do have their place where due to time or distance constraints supplementing cattle daily is not a viable option.Įar corn and cake are the most popular form of supplements "here" for cattle on winter pasture. Crystallux is a Summon of the Venus element introduced in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn. While Crystalyx and Smarlic are both manufactured locally here, lick tubs are still an expensive "convenience food". When we put them out, I assume a salt block is fine (don't need loose salt?). Is this likely to be a cost-efficient source for additional protein (and minerals)? Would it be ok to wait until the worst of winter to use these (say, Jan and Feb, when we can get brutally cold weeks) (we would continue with regular loose mineral til then). Supplement for beef cattle on pasture to improve forage utilization. Most seem to not have salt and caution that cows should be supplemented separately with salt. Complete mineral and vitamin supplement for beef cattle on pasture. There are several formulations which vary based on % protein source of the protein (animal versus plant) % Mag and some other ingredients. They will also have some wrapped haylage).Īny opinions on Crystalyx protein and mineral tubs? They seem a bit pricey but if they let you alternate decent hay with not-so-great hay, maybe it's worth it. Gonna have it tested but am anticipating it will be lacking. Rained and rained so first cutting was way way late, then turned dry on a dime so we got almost nothing for a second.
