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<blockquote data-quote="Bcompton53" data-source="post: 1630142" data-attributes="member: 38094"><p>I agree with September/october, and also that more time on high energy grain helps marbling a ton. We fed 1/2% of body weight for probably 6 months before bumping up the intake, at around 1000 pound live weight. Meat is wicked good. Bought bulk corn from co-op and that's cheap feed.</p><p>Also I wouldn't expect fat deposits now. Additionally finish weight can also depend on frame size and growth potential of each animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bcompton53, post: 1630142, member: 38094"] I agree with September/october, and also that more time on high energy grain helps marbling a ton. We fed 1/2% of body weight for probably 6 months before bumping up the intake, at around 1000 pound live weight. Meat is wicked good. Bought bulk corn from co-op and that’s cheap feed. Also I wouldn’t expect fat deposits now. Additionally finish weight can also depend on frame size and growth potential of each animal. [/QUOTE]
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