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fattening steers what am I doing wrong
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 574193" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>In order to determine what, or if, you're doing wrong, we need a vital piece of information.... their current rate of gain. Ideally you'd also know their weight at the time of purchase (and when did you purchase them?), their age at the time of purchase to determine previous ADG, their rate of gain between purchase and going on feed, and their ADG now that they're on grain. Otherwise it's extremely hard to tell where or if you're doing something wrong, or if the previous owner was doing something wrong. Might just be a case of bad genetics too.</p><p></p><p>Post a pic and let's see their condition too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 574193, member: 852"] In order to determine what, or if, you're doing wrong, we need a vital piece of information.... their current rate of gain. Ideally you'd also know their weight at the time of purchase (and when did you purchase them?), their age at the time of purchase to determine previous ADG, their rate of gain between purchase and going on feed, and their ADG now that they're on grain. Otherwise it's extremely hard to tell where or if you're doing something wrong, or if the previous owner was doing something wrong. Might just be a case of bad genetics too. Post a pic and let's see their condition too. [/QUOTE]
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