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<blockquote data-quote="AdamsCreek" data-source="post: 1403294" data-attributes="member: 23744"><p>What form should the corn come in? Rolled? Cracked? Chops? What other byproducts would make it more balanced? More specifically if I was wanting to fill a creep feeder and feed it free choice to add pounds to calves that are still on mom's milk and pasture before going to the sale. I just filled my buggy with a ton of 4 way mix that's 40% Soy Bean Hull Pellets, 30% Corn Gluten Pellets, 20% Wheat Midd Pellets and 10% Rolled Corn. Would I be better off tweaking this mix a little by adding ddg in it and could it be fed free choice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamsCreek, post: 1403294, member: 23744"] What form should the corn come in? Rolled? Cracked? Chops? What other byproducts would make it more balanced? More specifically if I was wanting to fill a creep feeder and feed it free choice to add pounds to calves that are still on mom's milk and pasture before going to the sale. I just filled my buggy with a ton of 4 way mix that's 40% Soy Bean Hull Pellets, 30% Corn Gluten Pellets, 20% Wheat Midd Pellets and 10% Rolled Corn. Would I be better off tweaking this mix a little by adding ddg in it and could it be fed free choice? [/QUOTE]
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