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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1540289" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>1) Test your hay</p><p>2) ID your cow size, condition, gestation point, and goal (I usually just want to maintain wt.)</p><p>3) You or your nutritionist run an excel ration balancing program (my feed mill does this for "free")</p><p>4) Buy supplement mix (a lb. of DDG goes a long way towards balancing, several pounds of corn is also common for extending)</p><p>5) Feed it (I may throw a 5 gallon pail of DDG mix into each hay ring every other day because my hay got rained on more than Jeanne')</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1540289, member: 1715"] 1) Test your hay 2) ID your cow size, condition, gestation point, and goal (I usually just want to maintain wt.) 3) You or your nutritionist run an excel ration balancing program (my feed mill does this for "free") 4) Buy supplement mix (a lb. of DDG goes a long way towards balancing, several pounds of corn is also common for extending) 5) Feed it (I may throw a 5 gallon pail of DDG mix into each hay ring every other day because my hay got rained on more than Jeanne') [/QUOTE]
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