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Advice on changing feeding methods
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<blockquote data-quote="Latta" data-source="post: 625612" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>Thank you for your advice. Have been looking on internet for protein levels and not finding what I am looking for. If I reduce the grain intake on my cattle should I keep them at the same level of protein. Right now they are getting between 1 to 1 2/2 pounds daily depending on their size. I dont think I am going to change anything with my steers that are approaching finishing weight. I dont think that would be productive. But I am considering the reduction with my calves. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>Latta</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Latta, post: 625612, member: 7078"] Thank you for your advice. Have been looking on internet for protein levels and not finding what I am looking for. If I reduce the grain intake on my cattle should I keep them at the same level of protein. Right now they are getting between 1 to 1 2/2 pounds daily depending on their size. I dont think I am going to change anything with my steers that are approaching finishing weight. I dont think that would be productive. But I am considering the reduction with my calves. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks again. Latta [/QUOTE]
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