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<blockquote data-quote="Loch Valley Fold" data-source="post: 557130" data-attributes="member: 8216"><p>Thanks for the advice the steer would weight around the 150- 200kg range (roughly around 100lbs I guess) The competition isn't until May next year & will be approx 16mths. So I will have plenty of time to bring him along. I do have another steer that we are going to eat ourselves so I could finish them off both together. As for the grain ration I had thought to start him off real slow to not only get used to eating the grain but so he doesn't get grain poisioning on me. At the moment barley is the only type of grain that hasn't went through the roof & I can't buy corn in bulk unless its already cracked & baged up.</p><p>L V F</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loch Valley Fold, post: 557130, member: 8216"] Thanks for the advice the steer would weight around the 150- 200kg range (roughly around 100lbs I guess) The competition isn't until May next year & will be approx 16mths. So I will have plenty of time to bring him along. I do have another steer that we are going to eat ourselves so I could finish them off both together. As for the grain ration I had thought to start him off real slow to not only get used to eating the grain but so he doesn't get grain poisioning on me. At the moment barley is the only type of grain that hasn't went through the roof & I can't buy corn in bulk unless its already cracked & baged up. L V F [/QUOTE]
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