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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1678958" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I generally do a combo, good grass and about 1-1.5% bw in grain. You have to be careful with grain on grass as corn is high in starch and will cause problems digesting the grass. Dr Shane Gadberry at the U of A came up with my ration for feeding while on grass, it is 50% corn 25% ddg 25% corn gluten pellets with 50 lbs of feed grade lime per ton. The ddg and gluten gets your protein level up but cuts the starch down. Never had a problem with feeding it to cattle on grass. I'm feeding a little different to the set I've got on feed now due to several circumstances, they're getting fed in a lot because on of them won't stay in a fence, I'm feeding them a ration that I'm buying from a feedlot that is Rice bran, ddg, and hominy-16% protein, 9% fat. They've done pretty well on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1678958, member: 39122"] I generally do a combo, good grass and about 1-1.5% bw in grain. You have to be careful with grain on grass as corn is high in starch and will cause problems digesting the grass. Dr Shane Gadberry at the U of A came up with my ration for feeding while on grass, it is 50% corn 25% ddg 25% corn gluten pellets with 50 lbs of feed grade lime per ton. The ddg and gluten gets your protein level up but cuts the starch down. Never had a problem with feeding it to cattle on grass. I'm feeding a little different to the set I've got on feed now due to several circumstances, they're getting fed in a lot because on of them won't stay in a fence, I'm feeding them a ration that I'm buying from a feedlot that is Rice bran, ddg, and hominy-16% protein, 9% fat. They've done pretty well on it. [/QUOTE]
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