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Feed Different Age Calves - same Milk Replacer Concentration
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 40564" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>All of the milk replacers I'm familiar with are made to be fed with a standard mixing ratio. It's normally one of the supplied measuring cup per a given volume of water. In the US that 2 quarts. Increasing the over all volume of the standard mixture as a calf ages is ok, but not really required. By the time a calf is big enough to be in that increased volume stage it should be eating a good calf starter grain and maybe nibbling at some grass hay. The keys are to mix as specified on the package and use a high quality milk replacer. High quality milk replacers are those that are made from milk and milk by-products, not soy or any other not milk ingredients</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 40564, member: 34"] All of the milk replacers I'm familiar with are made to be fed with a standard mixing ratio. It's normally one of the supplied measuring cup per a given volume of water. In the US that 2 quarts. Increasing the over all volume of the standard mixture as a calf ages is ok, but not really required. By the time a calf is big enough to be in that increased volume stage it should be eating a good calf starter grain and maybe nibbling at some grass hay. The keys are to mix as specified on the package and use a high quality milk replacer. High quality milk replacers are those that are made from milk and milk by-products, not soy or any other not milk ingredients dun [/QUOTE]
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