Feeding shelled corn

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Wasn't meaning the efficiency on the cows was low was ??if you feed 15 lbs of grain and 5 lbs of hay and only get 5-6 lbs per day of gain wouldn't you be better off feeding them 10lbs of hay and 10lbs of grain and get more economical gains

I have some feeders up right now and they are eating 24 lbs of hay a day per hd and getting 11lbs of grain a day per hd and my gains are 5-6 lbs a day

that is an average on the hay because it is free choice and I feed them the grain everyday
was ??? the economics of it
 
That is something that I have been looking at, I don't need them to gain 5-6lbs per day like I have been. I more or less would need them to gain around 3-3.5lbs per day to get to slaughter weight by June 1 or a little before. I have looked at that model as being able to save me a little money in the long run. However I need my bull calves to be around 1200lbs by around the first or second week of April, that way I can start to lower their feed to get them ready for breeding season. I think a bull really needs to be at least that big to sell as a breeding yearling. I think more then adequate fat cover on a yearling bull is a good thing. They will burn that fat before getting into muscle loss while breeding cows if worked hard their first year.

In the past our hay was so high in price that it was as economical to feed grain and get better gains and move them off the place, rather then slower gains and have to keep them around.

What kind of hay are you feeding? It is amazing you get those type of gains on hay, I think the kansas bull test usually averages around 4lbs gained daily and they are fed a hot ration.
 
They have Alfalafa and grass mix and then either Rye or fescue and Clover at all times
weighed some the other day they were weighed on the 7th of August and thye weighed 636 lbs I weighed them last week I beleive it was 154 days and the gain was 4.2ADG they grossed 1282lbs I was weighing them to see if they were ready to sell for freezer yet I am selling some of them in Jan they are 15 months old their total ADG from birth is 3.2
 
Crowderfarms":3dr50r41 said:
You can buy it for 8-9 dollars a hundred.

when you say hundred do you mean 100 pds.? A local is trying to sell me shelled corn for $6 a bushel, I haven't bought any. Where are you getting it for $8-$9?
 
Crowderfarms":wi93uhrw said:
We buy all our Corn out of Kentucky. Bear in mind a bushel of Corn weighs 56 lbs.

CPC Commodities in Ky.? So your getting shelled corn for $160-$180 a ton right now.
 
I can get shelled corn for $6 a bushel around here. Is that a decent price or to high

I would think that is too high. My local elevator charges about $0.50 higher than it is trading for on the Chicago Board of Exchange. Right now it is trading at $3.80/bushel. I can buy it for $4.30/bushel.

You should be able to buy it at this price from a local farmer that might be storing it. The elevators are probably only going to give him $3.30/bushel. Ask around.
 
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