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<blockquote data-quote="AF Ranch" data-source="post: 274698" data-attributes="member: 4464"><p>Just purchased 9 limosin heifers due to calve March to May of 07'. They were purchased private treaty from a gentlemen that I think overfeeds. Everyone agrees they are currently a little overweight. He had them on good grass for forage (not fescue) 30% liquid supplement, creep feeding them Accuration with cracked corn (80% - 20%) + Purina's Wind & Rain mineral. </p><p>Question is.......going forward, I need a good feed plan. If his program is correct I will continue. I have them on fescue for forage, and have a creep feeder, bunk & mineral feeders. Their needs are #1, cost is #2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AF Ranch, post: 274698, member: 4464"] Just purchased 9 limosin heifers due to calve March to May of 07'. They were purchased private treaty from a gentlemen that I think overfeeds. Everyone agrees they are currently a little overweight. He had them on good grass for forage (not fescue) 30% liquid supplement, creep feeding them Accuration with cracked corn (80% - 20%) + Purina's Wind & Rain mineral. Question is.......going forward, I need a good feed plan. If his program is correct I will continue. I have them on fescue for forage, and have a creep feeder, bunk & mineral feeders. Their needs are #1, cost is #2. [/QUOTE]
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