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Date: | Mon, 7 Apr 2003 09:19:43 -0400 |
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Hello all,
Spring is finally arriving, and I need to begin thinking about building up
my bees for the coming season. I would like to start feeding patties, but
have a couple question about the ingredients I hope someone can answer.
Soybean flour - Is this also called soybean meal? 48 % (protein) soybean
meal can be purchased from feed stores around here quite easily. It is not
the expeller process, and I do not know if it has been toasted. Is this ok?
Brewers yeast - Anything special about this? It is also available, though
alot more expensive than the soybean meal.
Mild powder - Will regular powdered milk do? Do you get it from a feed
store or a grocery store? Is it really necessary?
I also have Mann Lake Pollen substitute here. What comination of
ingredients do I use to make the patties? Any advice would be greatly
appreciated!!
Sincerely,
Carmenie
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