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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1617869" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I wouldn't feed him cubes. Try to find a good commodity feed from a feed store. I would try to stay around 14%. It'll make him grow more and be quite a bit cheaper. If you have a place to keep a super sack you can get a ton from Sulphur Springs for around $225. One thing I do with my bulls is to put the mineral feeder, feed, trough and hay ring at different ends of their pasture to make them walk. Bulls are lazy and you want him to be big but not fat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1617869, member: 32659"] I wouldn’t feed him cubes. Try to find a good commodity feed from a feed store. I would try to stay around 14%. It’ll make him grow more and be quite a bit cheaper. If you have a place to keep a super sack you can get a ton from Sulphur Springs for around $225. One thing I do with my bulls is to put the mineral feeder, feed, trough and hay ring at different ends of their pasture to make them walk. Bulls are lazy and you want him to be big but not fat. [/QUOTE]
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