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<blockquote data-quote="johnny25" data-source="post: 273685" data-attributes="member: 4738"><p>Hi guys, i posted this type of topic in another forum and got some help but was hoping to get a little bit more info. I'll make it short this time.</p><p></p><p>I have 400-800 lb holsteins that I will turn out at springers. I need a good idea of how much to feed the sizes. I separated the heavy eaters from the light eaters and they are separated by general size. 23 400LS 15 500-600LBS 24 700-800</p><p>I only have very good alfalfa hay and oat hay at my disposal along with grain for the 400 weight. In order to get the 1.6-2lbs a day that i need to make my operation run smooth, do I have the right feed for the proper weight gain. I fed alfalfa and almond hulls forever, but this year the hulls were to much money so i moved to oat hay and i cant put my finger on the right ration. Will I get the proper nutrition out of my current available feed. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnny25, post: 273685, member: 4738"] Hi guys, i posted this type of topic in another forum and got some help but was hoping to get a little bit more info. I'll make it short this time. I have 400-800 lb holsteins that I will turn out at springers. I need a good idea of how much to feed the sizes. I separated the heavy eaters from the light eaters and they are separated by general size. 23 400LS 15 500-600LBS 24 700-800 I only have very good alfalfa hay and oat hay at my disposal along with grain for the 400 weight. In order to get the 1.6-2lbs a day that i need to make my operation run smooth, do I have the right feed for the proper weight gain. I fed alfalfa and almond hulls forever, but this year the hulls were to much money so i moved to oat hay and i cant put my finger on the right ration. Will I get the proper nutrition out of my current available feed. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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