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<blockquote data-quote="Bcompton53" data-source="post: 1630081" data-attributes="member: 38094"><p>I fattened out two steers this past year on whole corn and soybean meal and free choice hay. The meat is excellent and it turned out to be a pretty cheap way to feed. Started 6lbs/day of grain, and increase a pound every couple days to 25lbs. Figure 3-3.25/day gain at 25lbs of feed, and 2-2.25lbs/day at 16 pounds. Take your slaughter date and current weight, and figure out how much they need to gain. Shoot for at least a month at 25lbs/day, preferably two months at least</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bcompton53, post: 1630081, member: 38094"] I fattened out two steers this past year on whole corn and soybean meal and free choice hay. The meat is excellent and it turned out to be a pretty cheap way to feed. Started 6lbs/day of grain, and increase a pound every couple days to 25lbs. Figure 3-3.25/day gain at 25lbs of feed, and 2-2.25lbs/day at 16 pounds. Take your slaughter date and current weight, and figure out how much they need to gain. Shoot for at least a month at 25lbs/day, preferably two months at least [/QUOTE]
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