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<blockquote data-quote="Central Fl Cracker" data-source="post: 604177" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>I had 30 calves that I did not sell this summer because of weight and need help. 2 or 3 of my mentors have suggested that I pulled the calves (450 lbs) and place them on a 40 ac. parcel we own. Here are my questions</p><p>1. How much feed should I feed per head</p><p>2. Once or twice daily</p><p>3. What kind of feed</p><p>4. Should I give them any kind of shots for the stress</p><p>5. I will be putting out molasses and hay</p><p>6. Do I have to grain feed the the whole time or will they eventually gain weight on just hay and molasses</p><p>Prices in florida are running .70 for 5 wght steers and .60 for heifers so I would take a beating if I sold right now. :help: :help:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Central Fl Cracker, post: 604177, member: 1921"] I had 30 calves that I did not sell this summer because of weight and need help. 2 or 3 of my mentors have suggested that I pulled the calves (450 lbs) and place them on a 40 ac. parcel we own. Here are my questions 1. How much feed should I feed per head 2. Once or twice daily 3. What kind of feed 4. Should I give them any kind of shots for the stress 5. I will be putting out molasses and hay 6. Do I have to grain feed the the whole time or will they eventually gain weight on just hay and molasses Prices in florida are running .70 for 5 wght steers and .60 for heifers so I would take a beating if I sold right now. :help: :help: [/QUOTE]
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