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grazing holstein steers

Postby jbar » Thu May 12, 2011 11:15 pm

what would be adg on grass?
300#bulls
4# of growing ration and all the fescue they want.
will they gain more if left as bull till 500#
always grazed blacks and cross breds
but cant make the numbers work at these prices 1.50 and up
these will come from the dairy no sale barn holsteins 2 rounds of ibr and blackleg
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Re: grazing holstein steers

Postby Kingfisher » Thu May 12, 2011 11:49 pm

Depends on how many dairy bullls and how much grass you have..........sir..........:)
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Re: grazing holstein steers

Postby jbar » Fri May 13, 2011 10:27 am

all will become steers at some point,i have lots of grass
sorry kf but your reply just well :bang: :bang: :bang: :?
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Re: grazing holstein steers

Postby Texas PaPaw » Fri May 13, 2011 4:35 pm

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Don't have a lot of experience with steins but would guess maybe .25# less than beef steer on same ration possibly 1.25# day
Hopefully someone with actual stein experience will chime in

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Re: grazing holstein steers

Postby larryshoat » Mon May 16, 2011 8:45 pm

The cool thing about $1.50 feeders is that when you put a pound of gain on it's worth $1.50. These Holsteins are cheaper to buy, but a pound of gain is not worth as much. If that fescue is big and gone to seed they won't get much use out of it. We put Holsteins on grass but use a high stocking rate and give them all the corn they will eat.

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Re: grazing holstein steers

Postby Kingfisher » Mon May 16, 2011 8:48 pm

[quote="larryshoat"]The cool thing about $1.50 feeders is that when you put a pound of gain on it's worth $1.50. These Holsteins are cheaper to buy, but a pound of gain is not worth as much. If that fescue is big and gone to seed they won't get much use out of it. We put Holsteins on grass but use a high stocking rate and give them all the corn they will eat.

So my response really was not too out of line I suppose............ :bang: :bang: :bang: :bang: :cowboy:
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Re: grazing holstein steers

Postby TexasBred » Tue May 17, 2011 9:03 am

larryshoat wrote:The cool thing about $1.50 feeders is that when you put a pound of gain on it's worth $1.50. These Holsteins are cheaper to buy, but a pound of gain is not worth as much. If that fescue is big and gone to seed they won't get much use out of it. We put Holsteins on grass but use a high stocking rate and give them all the corn they will eat.

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Re: grazing holstein steers

Postby jbar » Wed May 18, 2011 10:59 pm

sorry to point this out but when you put a pound of gain on $1.50 5 weight steer it is not worth $1.50 as the steer gets bigger your gain is worth less and cost more to put on.ie a 5 weight $1.50 steer will never get worth any more.
i can buy #250-300 for around $1.00/# they sold some #800 for $.99 (steins) so every pound of gain i put on is still worth what i paid for it.
my cost of gain per day is around $.75 so if they will put on 2#/day thats $1.25/day profit
my feed has bovitec and they get #5/head anybody know if this will hit my 2# mark with fesue and clover grass
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Re: grazing holstein steers

Postby jbar » Wed May 18, 2011 11:09 pm

kf i am not knocking your reply's i just dont understand them sorry i am alittle week minded more musle than brain.
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Re: grazing holstein steers

Postby Kingfisher » Wed May 18, 2011 11:36 pm

[quote="jbar"]kf i am not knocking your reply's i just dont understand them sorry i am alittle week minded more musle Your allright..........sorry for the confusion...........thanks for your post.
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Re: grazing holstein steers

Postby Stocker Steve » Sun May 22, 2011 6:45 pm

Steins need to be larger than beef stockers when they go to grass because they mature slower. Quality 6 wt. stein steers can do 2# a day on good grass. Average 4 to 5 wt stien bulls will only do 0.5# on not so good grass.

Calculate the value of gain when you consider cheap(er) stock,

then buy ones that will upgrade :cowboy:
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