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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowherefords" data-source="post: 50768" data-attributes="member: 587"><p>I have raised several beeves, with no disappointments. I have used Munding non-medicated show feed one year, Moorman FastForward show feed one year, (along with Tindle Sweet 12) and this is the second time I am using Tindle Superstock 12% protein. It has quite a bit of corn in it, and the steer is growing VERY well. I always try to add more corn near the end, but I have trouble getting them to clean the non-sweetened corn up. The first steer I raised on Coop Dairy texture sweet 16%, and that worked well too. As long as you feed quality feed to a quality calf, the result will likely be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowherefords, post: 50768, member: 587"] I have raised several beeves, with no disappointments. I have used Munding non-medicated show feed one year, Moorman FastForward show feed one year, (along with Tindle Sweet 12) and this is the second time I am using Tindle Superstock 12% protein. It has quite a bit of corn in it, and the steer is growing VERY well. I always try to add more corn near the end, but I have trouble getting them to clean the non-sweetened corn up. The first steer I raised on Coop Dairy texture sweet 16%, and that worked well too. As long as you feed quality feed to a quality calf, the result will likely be good. [/QUOTE]
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