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Question on Proper Creep-Cube Feeding to Increase Profits.
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 548431" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>Interesting, correct guess...is it that obvious?...I am an engineer (EE)....we do cattle too :tiphat: I'm thinking what I'll do is test a set of steers for 15 months (no suppliments, just grass), and test another group with suppliments for 15 months...weigh and sell them, do the calculation, and if the creep/cubes/grains cattle are not condusive for profits...then grass it is. I heard horror stories on what happens at "feeders" where all the cattle can't move....mine will have to herd out and forage for their food...they'll be happier herding too....and happy cattle make for tasty beef! </p><p></p><p>Even Engineer's need to quit their day job (someday) and have some fun too...the lowest form of land development is ranching, maybe farming. take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 548431, member: 8359"] Interesting, correct guess...is it that obvious?...I am an engineer (EE)....we do cattle too :tiphat: I'm thinking what I'll do is test a set of steers for 15 months (no suppliments, just grass), and test another group with suppliments for 15 months...weigh and sell them, do the calculation, and if the creep/cubes/grains cattle are not condusive for profits...then grass it is. I heard horror stories on what happens at "feeders" where all the cattle can't move....mine will have to herd out and forage for their food...they'll be happier herding too....and happy cattle make for tasty beef! Even Engineer's need to quit their day job (someday) and have some fun too...the lowest form of land development is ranching, maybe farming. take care. [/QUOTE]
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