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<blockquote data-quote="tripleS" data-source="post: 63584" data-attributes="member: 1146"><p>Hey Ya'll. This is my first post on here so take it easy on me if I do something wrong. I've got 25 head of commercial angus replacement hiefers that i really need to get growing. They average around 500-600 lbs. now. The bigger ones have just been breed and the smaller ones will wait till around May to breed. They are getting as much rye hay as they want and have a Pro-Lix liquid supplement but just aren't pleasing me on growth. I can get soybean hulls pretty cheap around here. I guess what I need to know is what would some of you with more experience do if you really wanted to see some major growth? I appreciate the help. </p><p>Oh yea being cost efficient does matter to me.</p><p></p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tripleS, post: 63584, member: 1146"] Hey Ya'll. This is my first post on here so take it easy on me if I do something wrong. I've got 25 head of commercial angus replacement hiefers that i really need to get growing. They average around 500-600 lbs. now. The bigger ones have just been breed and the smaller ones will wait till around May to breed. They are getting as much rye hay as they want and have a Pro-Lix liquid supplement but just aren't pleasing me on growth. I can get soybean hulls pretty cheap around here. I guess what I need to know is what would some of you with more experience do if you really wanted to see some major growth? I appreciate the help. Oh yea being cost efficient does matter to me. Alex [/QUOTE]
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