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<blockquote data-quote="OBAX" data-source="post: 1832495" data-attributes="member: 24445"><p>If I was keeping calves longer than 60 days after weaning I would absolutely slow grow them like you do. My goal currently is to pack as many pounds on as I can in 60 days and sell to make room for the next group. I keep calves on feed for about 9-10 months of the year. And at a separate location I keep replacement heifers that get less feed, about 5#/day. </p><p>May not be the best operation for everybody but it works great for me, and it gives me a lot of opportunity to try things like FerAppease that not only make my job easier, but makes me more money at the same time. </p><p>It's hard for me to remember a non antibiotic product hitting the market with as much potential to positively affect the industry as FerAppease. And i can't see a down side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OBAX, post: 1832495, member: 24445"] If I was keeping calves longer than 60 days after weaning I would absolutely slow grow them like you do. My goal currently is to pack as many pounds on as I can in 60 days and sell to make room for the next group. I keep calves on feed for about 9-10 months of the year. And at a separate location I keep replacement heifers that get less feed, about 5#/day. May not be the best operation for everybody but it works great for me, and it gives me a lot of opportunity to try things like FerAppease that not only make my job easier, but makes me more money at the same time. It’s hard for me to remember a non antibiotic product hitting the market with as much potential to positively affect the industry as FerAppease. And i can’t see a down side. [/QUOTE]
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