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<blockquote data-quote="Herefordcross" data-source="post: 219336" data-attributes="member: 3860"><p>On the WVU web site it said to use 2.5% of body weight for feed. I can't see where that would work, if you fed straight hay then high grade Alfalfa and twice rained on fescue wouldn't be the same even by weight. It would take a lot more fescue to equal 2.5% Alfalfa. I have been around this stuff all of my life but, I am always trying to learn new tricks and get learned on the finer points of a cow/calf op.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefordcross, post: 219336, member: 3860"] On the WVU web site it said to use 2.5% of body weight for feed. I can't see where that would work, if you fed straight hay then high grade Alfalfa and twice rained on fescue wouldn't be the same even by weight. It would take a lot more fescue to equal 2.5% Alfalfa. I have been around this stuff all of my life but, I am always trying to learn new tricks and get learned on the finer points of a cow/calf op. [/QUOTE]
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