Posted by Dave from MN on October 01, 2008 at 06:13:29 from (96.24.108.212):
I have a small wagon of cob corn that I want to grin for feed for my dairy steers(weight800-1000, I have 100# of 40% pellets. I ussually have 1000# of rolled corn mixed with 100# of pellets. Can any one tell me how many #'s of pellets to add to a certain #'s of ground ear corn? Also, I have my nursing beef calves on creep feed, Oats,pellets, rolled corn, no molassis, a few of the early calves are about that 450-500# size and the youngest is about 250#(?)maybe more. What should I be giving them for feed? Should I start increasing the amount of corn in their ration? I see some people feeding straight corn and pellets free choice at this size in other pastures, others I have seen them feeding oats and pellets.2 of the heifers will be kept as replacementsm one bull calf will be a breeding bull next year, if the guy is still takingg him, and the rest will be sold or I will keep and finish them out myself.
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