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<blockquote data-quote="cattle60" data-source="post: 1328575" data-attributes="member: 22537"><p>The steers I just fed and sold ( I kept 1/2 of one ) were in a dry lot with free choice grass hay and fed the grain twice a day. I kept increasing the feed as long as they cleaned it up. By the end, app.60 days in lot, they were eating a five gallon bucket apiece twice a day. If they didn't clean it up they got a little less. The last three weeks I increased the corn, using chops, to about a third of the bucket twice a day. This is how I have been doing mine for the last 15 years or so. I do the old cows that I do for burger the same.</p><p></p><p> By the way, Thanks to everyone for the suggestion about the tenderloin on the old cows. Kept them off the last two and they were delicious. Never knew that before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cattle60, post: 1328575, member: 22537"] The steers I just fed and sold ( I kept 1/2 of one ) were in a dry lot with free choice grass hay and fed the grain twice a day. I kept increasing the feed as long as they cleaned it up. By the end, app.60 days in lot, they were eating a five gallon bucket apiece twice a day. If they didn't clean it up they got a little less. The last three weeks I increased the corn, using chops, to about a third of the bucket twice a day. This is how I have been doing mine for the last 15 years or so. I do the old cows that I do for burger the same. By the way, Thanks to everyone for the suggestion about the tenderloin on the old cows. Kept them off the last two and they were delicious. Never knew that before. [/QUOTE]
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