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<h2 class="headline">Cattle protein tubs vs cubes.  They allow cows to eat what they need when they need it.</h2>
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<p>Cattle protein tubs vs cubes  The whole &quot;match&quot; theory is interesting to ponder. 55/lb protein in tub vs .  20% protein Tubs are being licked but I&rsquo;m watching their condition start to drop.  We use the Hubbard blueprint 20 tubs, it is the daily source of minerals, and every time we test it there is a reduction of hay consumption.  Thing is though if your consumption on a tub is .  about 8 years back we feed a 5/32 cattle pellet for protein it was a all natural feed and we had good luck with it we went through 2000 pounds every 6 weeks out of 4 home made protein feeders Re: Deer Protein vs Cattle Protein [ Re: Deerdown99 ] #3522585 08/29/12 02:54 AM Dec 19, 2014 · I can buy grass hay for $20 a ton less at leastmaybe more.  For more than 125 years, we have been tackling the biggest nutrition challenges using science, and our love of animals pushes us until we get it right.  But not necessarily the same thing.  You can also get a loose mix pretty much the same as cubes but not cubed.  I have a whole lot of 265 gallon ibc totes to cut the sides from and make feeders.  Help me figure this.  For 900 dollars you could have bought 3 tons of feed with 840 pounds of protein for the same dollars.  They seem to last half as long as the label recommends for daily consumption.  My goal is for them to eat less hay So which one 12, 16, 24, or 30 percent protein they all have about the same amount of fat.  Range was 16000 to 24000 in savings vs tubs.  I come up with .  To get the most out of your feed program it is important to understand the interaction between dry roughage and high protein concentrates.  Neither cubes nor tubs provide enough energy to replace hay tho.  There&rsquo;s no doubt about it; your cattle need protein supplements.  They're all natural protein, adequate vitamins and minerals, higher in energy and it gives me a chance to walk thru the cattle everyday and look'em over.  Jan 7, 2017 · Protein stays in the system for days on stockpile so we cube twice a week. .  Cubes are natural cottonseed, tubs up to 15% urea which negates some of the protein due to &gt;7% being unusable.  Included in the mixture can be added different minerals and vitamins that the cattle will be needing.  Oct 31, 2010 · What protein rubs should I feed to 7 calves and 1 mama cowI'm feeding the calves free choice soy hulls( not to the cow) and will be feeding free choice hay.  Nov 17, 2023 · None of it was fertilized.  Putting out supplement tubs as soon as forage quality starts to decline, or before, ensures cattle don&rsquo;t miss a beat.  They were $92 last year and the last two I bought were $110 each.  The tubs just plain cost too much.  Jan 2, 2004 · Lets compare protein tubs.  To switch it back to lick tub language, it is hard for us to answer whether Crystalyx, Vitalix, Riomax, Purina or VitaFerm is the best protein tub.  RE: Cattle cubes vs protein tubs? - northerngrazer: 11/18/2023 09:37; RE: Cattle cubes vs protein tubs? Jun 9, 2015 · Newbie here.  The best product for you is entirely relative to what you are trying to get out of it.  Nov 18, 2023 · Generally speaking, tubs to maintain and cubes to gain.  RE: Cattle cubes vs protein tubs? - eight: 11/18/2023 07:18.  Just know several years ago, I got scientific about cubes vs tubs. an you could also add a sack of salt to the 2 1 mix making it 3 1 mix.  Nov 28, 2017 · Cubes bout half price of tubs on a per ton basis.  The three most common nutrition products in the industry are: For Cows: Feed to a body condition goal of 5 to 7 at calving time.  7 lbs a time.  Feb 2, 2020 · The 20% protein cube fits more as an energy cube and I would consider using it as a supplement when the diet is slightly deficient in both protein and energy. 00 per ton FOB the feed store.  May 17, 2024 · What Is The Best Protein Tub For You and Your Cattle? The point here is simple.  Oklahoma State University.  It all depends on your goals Sep 3, 2019 · Keith S.  I assume they are poured, but they last several days.  They target supplementation needs for improved cattle performance and breeding success.  At 8 tubs per ton that is $640 a ton.  i have one we'll call &quot;southernstates&quot; which is the first number, and another we'll call &quot;fleming&quot; represented by the second number in the &quot;list&quot;.  My rule of thumb is that a protein supplement has a protein percentage of between 28% and 36% and is fed in small amounts to meet a protein deficiency. Jan 18, 2018 · A ton of tubs would cost 900 bucks for 600 pounds of protein.  RangeMax cubes from LNC are part of the HDN program.  The regular protein tubs are gone the next day.  Four Yearling heifers going through their first winter.  Cubes are fed at a number of pounds per day on the ground in the pasture.  For Bulls: Feed to a body condition goal of 5 to 7 during breeding time.  I feel like my cattle overeat on the protein tubs.  And Provided by.  Mineral is available.  38% High Protein Cubes-Natural Protein--For Weaned Cattle on Pasture-For those desiring to feed a high protein cube, choose A&amp;M 38% Hi Protein Cubes.  Really good weather once a week.  Chemical-hardened protein tubs tend to deteriorate with time. 84 pr lb of protein I would say your consumption will be somewhere between 1/2 and 3/4 lbs per day so your cows will only be getting .  No.  For the price tubs were higher, but not by much.  37% cubes vs 30% tubs.  For convenience you would be way ahead with liquid feed for cost and protein provided.  20% protein on both.  Tubs and blocks offer a convenient way for cattle to get the nutrition they need when forages decline in quality and are deficient in protein, energy, vitamins and minerals. 5# you have to calculate your cake at .  Mar 31, 2007 · The tubs cost about $80 or more for a 250 pound tub. 18lbs of protein pr day compared to the . if your in a dry May 14, 2015 · I would say a GOOD cube is better than most range meals.  I can feed over twice as much grain for the same price and dairy grain is not cheap grain.  Cubes contain 20%, 30%, 32% or 40% crude protein.  LNC uses state-of-the-art processing equipment to pack even more protein and fat into the convenience of a cube. we feed 150lbs of meal at a time to our cows.  They allow cows to eat what they need when they need it.  high mag 24% fescue tubs mostly (yellow tubs usually).  I probably don't have $279 in capital investment for the whole herd.  Dec 6, 2024 · Protein tubs can weigh over 200 pounds, making it difficult to unload or move around the pasture.  the &quot;--&quot; means it isnt listed on the southenstates feedtag (but included in ingredients) Crude Protein 24% Dec 8, 2022 · Feed store guy calculates it as the opposite, granted he sells tubs.  High protein range cubes (38-41% natural protein) are designed to be fed to beef cattle on dry winter forages.  But the number of options can be overwhelming. mix 2 parts salt to 1 part meal an it can be feed free choice,the salt is a limiter.  The mineral and water is spread enough that we can feed near roads and not disrupt the grazing.  Supplemental protein sources might include oilseed meals, feedstuffs such as corn gluten feed, range cubes, protein blocks, high-protein versions of syrup tubs and liquid feeds, and stored forages depending on their nutritive value. 78/lb protein in cubes.  Lusby, Extension Beef Cattle Specialist. 50$ a bag or 200lb 25% cattle tubs for 79$ which is the way to go? Apr 26, 2018 · Breeder or range cubes are a combination of protein and energy, fed in higher amounts than oilseed meals and are higher in nutrient costs than meals and grain.  A ton of range meal is 300 dollars for 280 pounds of protein.  Add a 2nd tub?, supplement with cubes?, do I need to add a higher fat supplement? Jul 8, 2017 · I get the 200 lbs.  Cubes are $584/ton tubs are $134 Oct 13, 2023 · Distillers pressed blocksloose mineralliquid feedprotein tubsmolasses tubssalt blocks&hellip; The list goes on.  I can only speak for myself but I in spite of being a little more expensive I prefer feeding cubes. 9lbs pr day from the cubes you are feeding Nov 18, 2023 · RE: Cattle cubes vs protein tubs? - jfqc: 11/18/2023 06:35.  To me a range meal usually salt and cottonseed meal are put out free choice with the salt being a limiter. 1 is soybean meal,it has a protine of 30% more or less an cottonseed meal wich is 40% protine or better.  If cubes provided enough energy, even cubes bought by the sack at retail price ($350/ton) would be cheaper than the protein tubs.  Tons of standing forage plus protein tub.  Always read the ingredient list on the feed tag to ensure you are buying what your cattle need.  Oct 30, 2010 · on the tubs if they weigh 200lbs and are 24%protein then cost is $.  Then go with tubs or cubes.  Purina understands and cares about the unique needs of your animals and the importance of bettering their well-being, performance and health.  Cost difference on tubs vs cubes per semi load was around $20000.  RE: Cattle cubes vs protein tubs? - HuskerJ: 11/18/2023 09:14.  This product is a combination of natural plant proteins such as cottonseed meal and soybean meal.  I can buy 20% cattle cubes for 13.  RE: Cattle cubes vs protein tubs? - tmrand: 11/18/2023 07:23.  Crete Posted 11/28/2017 18:55 (#6394185 - in reply to #6394020) Subject: RE: Alternative to protein tubs? Mar 17, 2020 · What is a protein tub? As the name implies protein tubs are a mixture of different ingredients to provide a protein supplement that is usually mixed with molasses. 5 Nov 20, 2023 · puff33m - 11/19/2023 15:30 Oh gosh.  Really.  It is fortified with vitamins and minerals.  Lots of difference in tubs, if you don&rsquo;t see any improvement switch to a different brand, I&rsquo;ve been getting along good with Hubbard&rsquo;s HE30, always get hard tubs.  But that fact aside.  I recently bought some &quot;dairy 16&quot; for $280 a ton.  Keep in mind a protein tub that&rsquo;s 200 pounds should support 10 cows for 5 days.  Is it really that complicated of a decision? All you want is to get your cattle the nutrition they need.  Nov 18, 2023 · ecmn: The quality of the tub makes a difference.  Although some supplements are suited for providing supplemental protein to cattle consuming low-protein, medium- Even with tubs, the cows still need an energy source to go along with the protein.  Jan 4, 2009 · range meal can be made out of 1 or 2 feeds an maybe more that ive forgotten.  Mar 31, 2007 · Good 20% breeder cubes are around $250.  In the years past I&rsquo;ve fed 25% protein tubs as a supplement to my poor quality hay.  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