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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1832339" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Wife used, for years, either the UofMN beef cow ration balancer or the OSU CowCulator.</p><p>Both allow you to input details from hay/feed analysis, breed of cow, weight/frame, stage of pregnancy or lactation, BCS and how much BCS you're willing to lose over the feeding period, etc..</p><p>Takes a little getting used to, but they're pretty much 'plug and chug'. Hay was always the limiting factor for us, so she would decide how much - most years, 25#/hd/day - hay would be fed, then adjust DDG supplementation to meet necessary DM, TDN, and CP needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1832339, member: 12607"] Wife used, for years, either the UofMN beef cow ration balancer or the OSU CowCulator. Both allow you to input details from hay/feed analysis, breed of cow, weight/frame, stage of pregnancy or lactation, BCS and how much BCS you're willing to lose over the feeding period, etc.. Takes a little getting used to, but they're pretty much 'plug and chug'. Hay was always the limiting factor for us, so she would decide how much - most years, 25#/hd/day - hay would be fed, then adjust DDG supplementation to meet necessary DM, TDN, and CP needs. [/QUOTE]
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