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<blockquote data-quote="Avalon" data-source="post: 459310" data-attributes="member: 7275"><p>I am not familiar with the product "beef builder".</p><p>If you are wanting to put beef on the table I would reccomend feeding a cheap "horse and mule" feed adding some corn (chopped or rolled) to it. In order to get a reasonable amount of finish you will need to feed at least 2% of their body weight every day. But this all depends on how much finish you want and how quick. On the other hand if you just want to grow them check the label on your beef builder. If it has around 13% protein I would still feed at least 1% of body weight. In that case there is no need for cubes. I would never feed cubes to a slaughter calf. Some has urea in it. And its just not necessary for what you are doing. I believe in feeding free choice hay to everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avalon, post: 459310, member: 7275"] I am not familiar with the product "beef builder". If you are wanting to put beef on the table I would reccomend feeding a cheap "horse and mule" feed adding some corn (chopped or rolled) to it. In order to get a reasonable amount of finish you will need to feed at least 2% of their body weight every day. But this all depends on how much finish you want and how quick. On the other hand if you just want to grow them check the label on your beef builder. If it has around 13% protein I would still feed at least 1% of body weight. In that case there is no need for cubes. I would never feed cubes to a slaughter calf. Some has urea in it. And its just not necessary for what you are doing. I believe in feeding free choice hay to everything. [/QUOTE]
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