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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 599884" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Depends on where you are, what kind of cattle you're feeding and how good is your hay? A lot of variables come into play that help everyone decide what and how much to feed. You can't make such broad statements and make them work everywhere. Some of the hay down here won't test 5% protein. If I'm feeding hay that sorry I could care less how much they waste as long as they get full and utilize the hay. If I were feeding high quality hay or alfala I too might feed for limited intake per day....you'll still get a certain % waste out of whatever you put out for the cattle. As for grazing. From November to March we don't have any unless we plant winter wheat or rye and then limit grass it to compliment the sorry hay. I guess someone always has to play left field so I'll take that position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 599884, member: 6897"] Depends on where you are, what kind of cattle you're feeding and how good is your hay? A lot of variables come into play that help everyone decide what and how much to feed. You can't make such broad statements and make them work everywhere. Some of the hay down here won't test 5% protein. If I'm feeding hay that sorry I could care less how much they waste as long as they get full and utilize the hay. If I were feeding high quality hay or alfala I too might feed for limited intake per day....you'll still get a certain % waste out of whatever you put out for the cattle. As for grazing. From November to March we don't have any unless we plant winter wheat or rye and then limit grass it to compliment the sorry hay. I guess someone always has to play left field so I'll take that position. [/QUOTE]
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