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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 740915" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Typically whole oats will run 12% protein and around 4-4.5% fat and 12% fiber and have 85-88% of the digestible energy, TDN, NEg, NEm, etc. of corn. Plus the oat hulls provide 12% fiber. Oats are by no means "junk" and work well in a diet. The 12% protein from the oats would work well for these steers and be a little more "forgiving" than the "hotter" corn. If you wanted to do anything you might mix the oats and corn 50:50 and forget the SBM as it's just another ingredient to buy and mix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 740915, member: 6897"] Typically whole oats will run 12% protein and around 4-4.5% fat and 12% fiber and have 85-88% of the digestible energy, TDN, NEg, NEm, etc. of corn. Plus the oat hulls provide 12% fiber. Oats are by no means "junk" and work well in a diet. The 12% protein from the oats would work well for these steers and be a little more "forgiving" than the "hotter" corn. If you wanted to do anything you might mix the oats and corn 50:50 and forget the SBM as it's just another ingredient to buy and mix. [/QUOTE]
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