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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1629732" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>You would not want to bump up grain too fast. And if you get too much grain you need to add soda or some other buffering agent. The corn gluten pellets will give a sulfur taste to the meat so skip that. I'd look for the option to find a bulk blend finisher feed either dumped in your trailer or in a tote. Genetics and frame score will play into finish weight. You can judge fat pones and deposits to determine finish. But around here finding an opening in a processing plant is the limitation. They are scheduled out way ahead due to the virus panic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1629732, member: 24565"] You would not want to bump up grain too fast. And if you get too much grain you need to add soda or some other buffering agent. The corn gluten pellets will give a sulfur taste to the meat so skip that. I'd look for the option to find a bulk blend finisher feed either dumped in your trailer or in a tote. Genetics and frame score will play into finish weight. You can judge fat pones and deposits to determine finish. But around here finding an opening in a processing plant is the limitation. They are scheduled out way ahead due to the virus panic. [/QUOTE]
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