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<blockquote data-quote="Backforty" data-source="post: 1153430" data-attributes="member: 22660"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>This spring I bought 2 Holstein calves at 400# and I am wanting to take them to 7-800# then sell them, simple enough idea. </p><p>Both calves are on pasture, rye grass, and I was wondering how much grain they should be fed each. assuming they are around 500#.</p><p>On a side note can grain be fed directly or does it need to be ground up first. I have a chance to buy grain cheap from a local farmer and I will just keep it stored till next spring when I buy more calves and start this venture all over again.</p><p></p><p>thanks, Backforty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backforty, post: 1153430, member: 22660"] Hello, This spring I bought 2 Holstein calves at 400# and I am wanting to take them to 7-800# then sell them, simple enough idea. Both calves are on pasture, rye grass, and I was wondering how much grain they should be fed each. assuming they are around 500#. On a side note can grain be fed directly or does it need to be ground up first. I have a chance to buy grain cheap from a local farmer and I will just keep it stored till next spring when I buy more calves and start this venture all over again. thanks, Backforty [/QUOTE]
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