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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16405"><p>I have 2 Jersey steers and they were born the same time I bought them at 3 months old, they are now 5 months old one weighs 420 pounds and the other 350 pounds..my question is when can I put them on the beef finisher diet? there is 70 pounds difference, is it bad to put the lighter one on finishing feed when the larger one is ready to go on it? right now I am feeding 14% dairy commercial mixed 17 pounds between them divided into 3 meals and feed alfalfa hay 2 flakes between them and first cut hay 1 large flake between them, can I just leave them on the dairy feed?</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:yvette1@sprint.ca">yvette1@sprint.ca</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16405"] I have 2 Jersey steers and they were born the same time I bought them at 3 months old, they are now 5 months old one weighs 420 pounds and the other 350 pounds..my question is when can I put them on the beef finisher diet? there is 70 pounds difference, is it bad to put the lighter one on finishing feed when the larger one is ready to go on it? right now I am feeding 14% dairy commercial mixed 17 pounds between them divided into 3 meals and feed alfalfa hay 2 flakes between them and first cut hay 1 large flake between them, can I just leave them on the dairy feed? [email=yvette1@sprint.ca]yvette1@sprint.ca[/email] [/QUOTE]
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