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<blockquote data-quote="Barnyard Chaos" data-source="post: 1755540" data-attributes="member: 42633"><p>Please help me understand the process to transition my bottle calves to grain, hay and pasture. I have two, heifer and steer, at nearly 9 weeks old. Backstory is the steer's mother had mastitis; heifer's mother was a neighbor's old cow with huge udders dragging the ground. Lucky me, I got the honor of raising them both on the bottle. They're two days apart in age, beef cattle, but I intend to raise the heifer to be a milk cow for us. I've started training her to wear a harness. Steer will be going to Camp Frigidaire.</p><p></p><p>I finally got them to take starter feed <u>on their own</u> a couple of weeks ago, after about a month of handfeeding them a little at a time. In the last few days, their intake has taken a sharp uptick. They love it. So today counts the third day in a row they've taken about 3-4# each. It's also the third day I've cut their milk back to half a bottle in the morning, full bottle at night. They are grazing some and taking a little hay. Tomorrow, I plan to cut back to half a bottle morning and night for a few days and increase the feed. When they're eating 5-6# a day each, I'll drop to half a bottle in the morning only for a few days, then stop the bottle and plenty of free-choice starter/grower/grain/something. <strong>Does this sound about right???</strong></p><p></p><p>My question is about the starter feed, and transitioning to grain mix, then to pasture and hay. I can't seem to find a good guide on when this is best - much of what I read is too technical, or geared to dairy cattle or larger producers. I'm feeding them Purina Startena, but read that should be transitioned to a pelletized feed/grain mix by about 8 weeks. So tomorrow, I'm off to the feed store, again.</p><p></p><p>What do you recommend? A grower feed like Accuration, or something else? Protein content? Mix with what - corn chops, or something more? How long do I keep them on the pelletized starter or grower/grain mix? At what point is it safe to turn them out to pasture with the rest of our cows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barnyard Chaos, post: 1755540, member: 42633"] Please help me understand the process to transition my bottle calves to grain, hay and pasture. I have two, heifer and steer, at nearly 9 weeks old. Backstory is the steer's mother had mastitis; heifer's mother was a neighbor's old cow with huge udders dragging the ground. Lucky me, I got the honor of raising them both on the bottle. They're two days apart in age, beef cattle, but I intend to raise the heifer to be a milk cow for us. I've started training her to wear a harness. Steer will be going to Camp Frigidaire. I finally got them to take starter feed [U]on their own[/U] a couple of weeks ago, after about a month of handfeeding them a little at a time. In the last few days, their intake has taken a sharp uptick. They love it. So today counts the third day in a row they've taken about 3-4# each. It's also the third day I've cut their milk back to half a bottle in the morning, full bottle at night. They are grazing some and taking a little hay. Tomorrow, I plan to cut back to half a bottle morning and night for a few days and increase the feed. When they're eating 5-6# a day each, I'll drop to half a bottle in the morning only for a few days, then stop the bottle and plenty of free-choice starter/grower/grain/something. [B]Does this sound about right???[/B] My question is about the starter feed, and transitioning to grain mix, then to pasture and hay. I can't seem to find a good guide on when this is best - much of what I read is too technical, or geared to dairy cattle or larger producers. I'm feeding them Purina Startena, but read that should be transitioned to a pelletized feed/grain mix by about 8 weeks. So tomorrow, I'm off to the feed store, again. What do you recommend? A grower feed like Accuration, or something else? Protein content? Mix with what - corn chops, or something more? How long do I keep them on the pelletized starter or grower/grain mix? At what point is it safe to turn them out to pasture with the rest of our cows? [/QUOTE]
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