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<blockquote data-quote="willy25" data-source="post: 1392112" data-attributes="member: 26938"><p>Yes I have previous experience as I grew up on a farm. Just never got to the technical aspect of things. I live in central Wisconsin and planned on getting roughly 3-5 head considering I already have a few buyers lined up! I was planning on getting them in April and feeding till hopefully October-November. I have a 3 wire electric fence, but not much there for grazing. That is why I was going to provide free choice of hay with 2 feedings of corn per day. 10 lbs of corn per head in the morning and 10 lbs at night. I do have a green chopper that I could chop a grass but then I have fuel cost, ect. As far as steers vs. heifers I guess I've never thought of that! </p><p> Thank you for your reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willy25, post: 1392112, member: 26938"] Yes I have previous experience as I grew up on a farm. Just never got to the technical aspect of things. I live in central Wisconsin and planned on getting roughly 3-5 head considering I already have a few buyers lined up! I was planning on getting them in April and feeding till hopefully October-November. I have a 3 wire electric fence, but not much there for grazing. That is why I was going to provide free choice of hay with 2 feedings of corn per day. 10 lbs of corn per head in the morning and 10 lbs at night. I do have a green chopper that I could chop a grass but then I have fuel cost, ect. As far as steers vs. heifers I guess I've never thought of that! Thank you for your reply. [/QUOTE]
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