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<blockquote data-quote="tnwalkingred" data-source="post: 1035789" data-attributes="member: 14434"><p>Rowdy and Denver,</p><p></p><p>Thanks to you both for your comments. I think the one thing you both agree on is that I keep the heifers longer than the 120 days I had planned??? Maybe keeping them till late winter/early spring is the best choice knowing my hay costs are going to be very cheap. What kind of feed ration would you guys put the heifers on once the grass has been depleted? I know Denver suggested feeding as much as I can afford but what would you recommend? </p><p></p><p>Getting a grain bin has been my plan all along as feeding bagged feed for very long will kill most of the profits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnwalkingred, post: 1035789, member: 14434"] Rowdy and Denver, Thanks to you both for your comments. I think the one thing you both agree on is that I keep the heifers longer than the 120 days I had planned??? Maybe keeping them till late winter/early spring is the best choice knowing my hay costs are going to be very cheap. What kind of feed ration would you guys put the heifers on once the grass has been depleted? I know Denver suggested feeding as much as I can afford but what would you recommend? Getting a grain bin has been my plan all along as feeding bagged feed for very long will kill most of the profits. [/QUOTE]
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