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Making your own protein blocks for cattle

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Primefact Number: 273    Edition: First edition    Released/reviewed: 01 Nov 2006

Using lick blocks is a popular way of supplying protein to cattle. Blocks are easy to use and with plentiful supplies of dry paddock feed can be effective. Commercial protein blocks are expensive, and other cheaper alternatives are available.

Alternatively, you could make your own protein blocks. This Primefact includes information on the following:

  • Home-made protein blocks
  • Basic mixes
  • The ingredients
  • Handy hints
  • Further information
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