I'm not saying silage is a bad thing. It's about 50-60% of the diet in my feedlot. I'm talking about the hypocrocy of the grass fed crowd. The grain from the whole plant harvest is in the silage. I don't get why these nut jobs think that's different than feeding the grain seperate. I mix my grain and silage and feed it in the bunk. What would the difference be if I had just chopped corn with a higher grain content? Or if some grass fed nut did? As far as the dairy thing,that does seem to be where a higher percent of antibiotic positives come from. There was a huge flap right near here just a month or two ago over that. A 10,000 cow herd was shipping a lot of positive cows. The State came down hard on them over it. They complained that they would have had to have hired a dozen full time vets to rectify the situation. Well.....seems to me they've surpassed their management ability. The law is the law and there are withdrawl periods on these drugs that have to be followed and observed. I don't feel the least bit sorry for them. They're in over their heads and need to get their act together. They're hurting the reputation of MY product that I make a living from.
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