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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13656"><p>I have purchased a 8 mo. old brangus bull and I won't to feed him as well as possible without overfeeding. I am currentlly feeding 12% sweet feed and hay. The previous owner says that he would feed him 2 gallons of sweet feed a day however, this seems light to me? I can purchase soybean hulls cheaper and that is what I am feeding my heifers. Any feeding guidelines would be appreciated. Also, at 12 mos of age if I turn him in with 10 charolais heifers can I expect any or all of them to get bred? thanks</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bwright@mdmechanical.com">bwright@mdmechanical.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13656"] I have purchased a 8 mo. old brangus bull and I won't to feed him as well as possible without overfeeding. I am currentlly feeding 12% sweet feed and hay. The previous owner says that he would feed him 2 gallons of sweet feed a day however, this seems light to me? I can purchase soybean hulls cheaper and that is what I am feeding my heifers. Any feeding guidelines would be appreciated. Also, at 12 mos of age if I turn him in with 10 charolais heifers can I expect any or all of them to get bred? thanks [email=bwright@mdmechanical.com]bwright@mdmechanical.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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