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<blockquote data-quote="jaydill" data-source="post: 155441" data-attributes="member: 2094"><p>okay...lemme make sure everyone understands. i need OUT OF THE ORDINARY advice. i have ag teachers...they know what's best. but they've even run out of ideas. my steer used to be let out every night and he ate less than he even eats now. if i were to keep him in, he wouldn't gain any weight because he runs it all off. keep in mind...this isn't some club calf that's easy to put fat on. this is a simbrah; which is characteristically lean. while being as such, we would still like to put a little more fat and fill on him. i used to walk my steer everyday in addition and am not allowed to do that either because now that we keep him cooped up, he's gaining more weight. my steer's pretty calm; not rowdy at all. so the keeping him in has only been a positive (fingers crossed) in this weight gain process. so if there's anyone out there.. that knows of something drastic i can do, please do tell.</p><p>thanks,</p><p>jaydill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaydill, post: 155441, member: 2094"] okay...lemme make sure everyone understands. i need OUT OF THE ORDINARY advice. i have ag teachers...they know what's best. but they've even run out of ideas. my steer used to be let out every night and he ate less than he even eats now. if i were to keep him in, he wouldn't gain any weight because he runs it all off. keep in mind...this isn't some club calf that's easy to put fat on. this is a simbrah; which is characteristically lean. while being as such, we would still like to put a little more fat and fill on him. i used to walk my steer everyday in addition and am not allowed to do that either because now that we keep him cooped up, he's gaining more weight. my steer's pretty calm; not rowdy at all. so the keeping him in has only been a positive (fingers crossed) in this weight gain process. so if there's anyone out there.. that knows of something drastic i can do, please do tell. thanks, jaydill [/QUOTE]
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