• @[email protected]
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    9 days ago

    Yeah, it’s the quality of the feed, not necessarily it being grain. I had added an edit but you probably were commenting before that.

    • @[email protected]
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      99 days ago

      I don’t get why people have these kind of arguments without providing sources. It makes you both look argumentative and not very trustworthy.

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          68 days ago

          Right, but how do you know who is talking from knowledge, and who isn’t?

          Anyway, thanks for the reference, now I know :)

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            Because I used their arguments to dig deeper into real sources. Yeah it was kind of lazy to not post mine throughout, but it was just seat of my pants. Like I said it started as pure conjecture based on my existing knowledge of cows digestion and the process of fermentation. I was wrong but also partially right in my assumptions.

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      49 days ago

      Specifically, it looks like the big thing is the content of insoluble fiber. If it’s fiber overload, you get lots of gas in their rumen.