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<blockquote data-quote="James T" data-source="post: 1211160" data-attributes="member: 17369"><p>I usually allow 20 - 25 lbs of hay per day, per head, and also consider the quality of the hay. Given how things worked out this year, i picked up the lower nutritional quality hay and added liquid feed in the plan. </p><p></p><p>Fitz, your dead on in that one has to consider the temps. And consider the condition of the cattle in general (BSC, pregnant or not, feed efficiency etc). The ideal is to test the hay you have. I did not but knew it was subpar and that the LF wold make up the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James T, post: 1211160, member: 17369"] I usually allow 20 - 25 lbs of hay per day, per head, and also consider the quality of the hay. Given how things worked out this year, i picked up the lower nutritional quality hay and added liquid feed in the plan. Fitz, your dead on in that one has to consider the temps. And consider the condition of the cattle in general (BSC, pregnant or not, feed efficiency etc). The ideal is to test the hay you have. I did not but knew it was subpar and that the LF wold make up the difference. [/QUOTE]
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