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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1616343" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>In NY, everything is geared for a dairy. Dairy's want a very FINE feed. It is impossible for me to get good cracked corn. Total dust!!! If you pour a bucket outside on a windy day, they have nothing in their feed trough LOL.</p><p>Seriously, WSC is the most economical way to finish out a steer. But, if they start out on a sweet feed, you play heck switching them over without always having to add a little molasses. </p><p>None of them like CHANGE. You need to save some of the old feed and add it to the new feed to get them adjusted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1616343, member: 968"] In NY, everything is geared for a dairy. Dairy's want a very FINE feed. It is impossible for me to get good cracked corn. Total dust!!! If you pour a bucket outside on a windy day, they have nothing in their feed trough LOL. Seriously, WSC is the most economical way to finish out a steer. But, if they start out on a sweet feed, you play heck switching them over without always having to add a little molasses. None of them like CHANGE. You need to save some of the old feed and add it to the new feed to get them adjusted. [/QUOTE]
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