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<blockquote data-quote="circlecbeef" data-source="post: 651253" data-attributes="member: 11368"><p>My kids are feeding a couple of steers for our fair which is in the middle of August. They weigh around 925-950 pounds right now. One steer is Sim/Angus x Maine, the other is Sim/Angus. Due to our location, I have to buy a brand name pre-mixed ration. I would like them to finish at about 13-1400 lbs which is where they should based on their frame score. Is it best to use a ration with high protein (14%) or do I need to look more for a higher fat content or what combination of the two would be best for me to use?</p><p>Thanks for your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="circlecbeef, post: 651253, member: 11368"] My kids are feeding a couple of steers for our fair which is in the middle of August. They weigh around 925-950 pounds right now. One steer is Sim/Angus x Maine, the other is Sim/Angus. Due to our location, I have to buy a brand name pre-mixed ration. I would like them to finish at about 13-1400 lbs which is where they should based on their frame score. Is it best to use a ration with high protein (14%) or do I need to look more for a higher fat content or what combination of the two would be best for me to use? Thanks for your help! [/QUOTE]
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