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Dear Isreal, Good that you bring this issue to the forum. I am getting so frustrated about people blaming the cow for global warming. A cow does not 'produce' CO2, it recyclels it. The CO2 exhaled by the cow is used by the grass to grow. Eaten again by the cow and used for her energy to produce milk and meat. You could say that grass is a 'natural solar panel'. It stores solar energy and makes it ...
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Surendra Naik We make grain based 4 mm pellets for cattle. no issues at all. May be a different story if high fibre pellets are being made. Issue would be with manufacturing the pellet and not cattle eating them. Some long fibre is still preferable for rumen function even if 10mm pellets are fed.
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