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Feed sources. What would y'all do?
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 807829" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Forget about the feed and get better calves. :lol2: Them old eared calves can't stand all that snow you are getting. </p><p>Before anyone gets upset I am just poking fun at Jed. </p><p> Jed, as you know at the grazing rate that has been common you can not add much in costs and still come out. The extra expense and labor (which some say is worth O) can eat up all profits. When you start adding a lot of feed the costs of gain can go up to .80 to .90 per lb of gain. I doubt you are getting that much for your work. I think what you are already doing should be working well with the current prices of all the additives. I do like the rumensun or bovatec added. </p><p> Since the owner should be making a lot more money this year think about a higher grazing rate next year. That is unless I send you some and it needs to be cheaper. :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 807829, member: 8993"] Forget about the feed and get better calves. :lol2: Them old eared calves can't stand all that snow you are getting. Before anyone gets upset I am just poking fun at Jed. Jed, as you know at the grazing rate that has been common you can not add much in costs and still come out. The extra expense and labor (which some say is worth O) can eat up all profits. When you start adding a lot of feed the costs of gain can go up to .80 to .90 per lb of gain. I doubt you are getting that much for your work. I think what you are already doing should be working well with the current prices of all the additives. I do like the rumensun or bovatec added. Since the owner should be making a lot more money this year think about a higher grazing rate next year. That is unless I send you some and it needs to be cheaper. :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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