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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 639508" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>I think you have to me more in the TMR type mode with ioniphores and or keep them on feed significantly longer to get the extra benefit. That is why I stopped buying the larger framed (breed) feeders. My feeding operation is not technical and high input enough to get any significant benefit from these large types as oppossed to my British types that I produce myself. Maybe that benefit would be there if I keep them on feed for 20 months buy I just don't want to keep them in the feed lot that long. My weights are similar to yours with my steers and less with my finished hiefers. But again, I have a pretty simple feeding operation with no grinding and mixing, I think the economics work good for my setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 639508, member: 3046"] I think you have to me more in the TMR type mode with ioniphores and or keep them on feed significantly longer to get the extra benefit. That is why I stopped buying the larger framed (breed) feeders. My feeding operation is not technical and high input enough to get any significant benefit from these large types as oppossed to my British types that I produce myself. Maybe that benefit would be there if I keep them on feed for 20 months buy I just don't want to keep them in the feed lot that long. My weights are similar to yours with my steers and less with my finished hiefers. But again, I have a pretty simple feeding operation with no grinding and mixing, I think the economics work good for my setup. [/QUOTE]
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