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<blockquote data-quote="Rowdy" data-source="post: 1024655" data-attributes="member: 20690"><p>Generally I'd agree TB, but the type of genetics winning in the ring today need as high an energy ration as you can keep them on in order to lay down a cover. Can't tell you how many people I encounter that have their steer on free choice hay and wonder why he just keeps getting framier by the day. The shows I've been to lately want fats around 1200. That's tough to do with the more performance/ commercial growth oriented genetics. A plus 2 minus 1 approach is safer than trying to gain 5 lbs a day the last month. What you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rowdy, post: 1024655, member: 20690"] Generally I'd agree TB, but the type of genetics winning in the ring today need as high an energy ration as you can keep them on in order to lay down a cover. Can't tell you how many people I encounter that have their steer on free choice hay and wonder why he just keeps getting framier by the day. The shows I've been to lately want fats around 1200. That's tough to do with the more performance/ commercial growth oriented genetics. A plus 2 minus 1 approach is safer than trying to gain 5 lbs a day the last month. What you think? [/QUOTE]
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