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<blockquote data-quote="bbf" data-source="post: 1021790" data-attributes="member: 20468"><p>We are in central NC. We were thinking of keeping all of our steers and buying enough to have a load of 40 or 50 in the fall and over wintering them to sell in the spring. We have room to feed 60 cows at the barn and we feed the herd in pasture during the winter. Dad was talking about feeding broiler litter mixed with hay and either soy hulls or cracked corn. We have an unlimited supply of litter, a dry stack shed for storage and to let it go through a heat and we make more than enough grass hay. Im not too keen on the idea of feeding litter and was thinking of keeping 10 or 15 steers from our herd this year to feed out on grain as a small test run. Advice and ideas are greatly appreciated.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Nathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbf, post: 1021790, member: 20468"] We are in central NC. We were thinking of keeping all of our steers and buying enough to have a load of 40 or 50 in the fall and over wintering them to sell in the spring. We have room to feed 60 cows at the barn and we feed the herd in pasture during the winter. Dad was talking about feeding broiler litter mixed with hay and either soy hulls or cracked corn. We have an unlimited supply of litter, a dry stack shed for storage and to let it go through a heat and we make more than enough grass hay. Im not too keen on the idea of feeding litter and was thinking of keeping 10 or 15 steers from our herd this year to feed out on grain as a small test run. Advice and ideas are greatly appreciated. Thanks, Nathan [/QUOTE]
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