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Feed for last month of pregnancy
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<blockquote data-quote="jpitney" data-source="post: 155848" data-attributes="member: 3010"><p>She is in excellent shape. Not gaining fat but just showing the calf high and wide. She does not act like she is more hungry than usual. She has a salt block and Mineral block which she uses but not excessively. I ask the question because I had read that over feeding can cause a large calf and that is not good for a first time birthing. Her hay is rated at 16.5 % protien and the feed is pure ground corn and southern sweet feed in a 50-50 mixture. The scoop size is about 3 # per scoop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpitney, post: 155848, member: 3010"] She is in excellent shape. Not gaining fat but just showing the calf high and wide. She does not act like she is more hungry than usual. She has a salt block and Mineral block which she uses but not excessively. I ask the question because I had read that over feeding can cause a large calf and that is not good for a first time birthing. Her hay is rated at 16.5 % protien and the feed is pure ground corn and southern sweet feed in a 50-50 mixture. The scoop size is about 3 # per scoop. [/QUOTE]
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