Many blogs have
recipes on them. I would like to share
with you the recipe for cow pie.
A cow pie is a
combination of ingredients according to available feedstuffs and the needs of
the recipient. I will share with you two
of our recipes.
The first recipe is
designed for growing bodies. The
ingredients are measured in pounds according to a percentage. The recipe is called a ration when feeding
livestock. Our growing ration utilizes
an ethanol by-product, wet distillers grain,
called Synergy. The ration also includes
corn silage, a supplement and ground alfalfa hay. The percentages of each ingredient can be
seen in this picture.
The second recipe will
be for the finishing steer. This steer has had time to grow his frame so
that now he can put on more muscle. This
phase often lasts around 180 days in a feedlot.
In this recipe we include the wet distillers grain. The ground hay in this ration is usually made
from crop residue like soybean straw and corn stalks instead of alfalfa. Hay is a term that often refers to the
roughage used. Corn and a supplement to balance needed vitamins/minerals are the other two ingredients. Here is the percentage picture of a finishing
ration.
Once the ration has
been formulated it is loaded into a feed truck with a mixer that blends it all
together just like our kitchen mixers do with cookie dough.
The ration is distributed to the pen using a scale on the feed truck for precise and timely distribution. The feed is digested throughout an amazing system God put into the beef animal allowing the making
of a cow pie.
Here we have a cow pie! |
Side view! |
Now, what to do with
the cow pie? We use them for fertilizer
on our crops. I learned as a child the
value of cow manure. When I was growing up we had a neighbor that
would get a few pickup loads of manure on his garden every fall. His garden in the summer always looked like
it should be on a magazine cover.
The pioneers used cow
pies for fuel. Trees were scarce so they used dry grass and manure to make heat
for baking and keeping warm. We are expecting a winter storm today so
perhaps I should save a few of these just in case the lights go out and Steve
still wants supper tonight!
Very creative, Mom!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kim. Believe it or not dad helped me get the ration plates together! I guess he liked the idea!!!
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