Posted 8/26/2011 10:21 (#1931242 - in reply to #1931001) Subject: RE: Purnia preconditioning/receiving chow
Eastern Half of Kansas
It is good, dad and gpa used it a long time ago, just expensive. It uses either cotton seed hulls or corn cobs, (whatever is cheaper), for filler and fiber. We use to use ear corn, and now have a picker again, then grinder mixer went down, we'll use it if we can find a nieghbors to grind some, but the last several years we have been using cotton seed hulls to wean cavles.