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<blockquote data-quote="Daisy452" data-source="post: 462593" data-attributes="member: 6572"><p>1. i dont mix my own grain, i feed a 4-way grain, cheaper too.</p><p>2. thats good, but some times the calf wont take another grain. My steer last year turned his nose to everything i tried to give him. i tried putting molasses in it, he stil turned his nose.</p><p>3. depends on the weight of the steer. if its about 600 lbs, yeah go ahead with the finisher, but becareful on how much you feed him, he will get fat fast. Plus adding a whole bunch of other stuff, is not needed unless the calf is really scrawny. Feeding a steer to much can make him bloat due to much high concentrated feed. </p><p>4. not sure, i dont use that stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daisy452, post: 462593, member: 6572"] 1. i dont mix my own grain, i feed a 4-way grain, cheaper too. 2. thats good, but some times the calf wont take another grain. My steer last year turned his nose to everything i tried to give him. i tried putting molasses in it, he stil turned his nose. 3. depends on the weight of the steer. if its about 600 lbs, yeah go ahead with the finisher, but becareful on how much you feed him, he will get fat fast. Plus adding a whole bunch of other stuff, is not needed unless the calf is really scrawny. Feeding a steer to much can make him bloat due to much high concentrated feed. 4. not sure, i dont use that stuff. [/QUOTE]
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