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4H steer gaining too much...
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeC" data-source="post: 91927" data-attributes="member: 1604"><p>Cut way back on the protein. When developing bulls I start out at a 14% ration and by the time they are 1100-1500 I take it down to 10%. All that protein will reduce internal organ functions.</p><p></p><p>Watch his manure piles. It's a good indicator of how his digestive tract is operating. If the manure is piled too high he needs more protein, when it gets too loose - take it away. If it ever gets to be a grey color and real loose - WATCH OUT- it's a sign of acidosis!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeC, post: 91927, member: 1604"] Cut way back on the protein. When developing bulls I start out at a 14% ration and by the time they are 1100-1500 I take it down to 10%. All that protein will reduce internal organ functions. Watch his manure piles. It's a good indicator of how his digestive tract is operating. If the manure is piled too high he needs more protein, when it gets too loose - take it away. If it ever gets to be a grey color and real loose - WATCH OUT- it's a sign of acidosis! [/QUOTE]
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