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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 832977" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>The math is right. But if you really want them to have a nice weight gain you need to feed something with more energy and enough feed to at least give them some feeling of being satisfied. (full). If you're simply wanting to feed 14% protein using salt as a limiter that's fine. Your best result will be "limited feed intake". Living in and buying feed in the south, CSM will be your primary protein source in most cattle feeds anyway. Last time i priced cottonseed meal by the bag it was about $10 a bag....salt around $5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 832977, member: 6897"] The math is right. But if you really want them to have a nice weight gain you need to feed something with more energy and enough feed to at least give them some feeling of being satisfied. (full). If you're simply wanting to feed 14% protein using salt as a limiter that's fine. Your best result will be "limited feed intake". Living in and buying feed in the south, CSM will be your primary protein source in most cattle feeds anyway. Last time i priced cottonseed meal by the bag it was about $10 a bag....salt around $5. [/QUOTE]
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