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High fiber feed vs high energy feed
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 721080" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Mr. Clavin that's a pretty good ration witha good TDN and energy levels and certainly cost effective. Corn gluten feed it included a little higher than I'd recommend but apparently it's working. ;-) What do you feed it to and how much per head per day?? I notice it has a good supply of yeast in it which is great but often left out of most rations due to high cost. No more starches than this feed contains I wouldn't be worried too much about acidosis especially if you are also able to get an adequate amount of long stem fiber into the cattle. The prices you quote on hay look much more reasonable than the "roughage in a bag" you are feeding although soyhulls are an excellent product. I don't see any mention of vitamins and minerals so assume you are feeding them free choice "outside" the feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 721080, member: 6897"] Mr. Clavin that's a pretty good ration witha good TDN and energy levels and certainly cost effective. Corn gluten feed it included a little higher than I'd recommend but apparently it's working. ;-) What do you feed it to and how much per head per day?? I notice it has a good supply of yeast in it which is great but often left out of most rations due to high cost. No more starches than this feed contains I wouldn't be worried too much about acidosis especially if you are also able to get an adequate amount of long stem fiber into the cattle. The prices you quote on hay look much more reasonable than the "roughage in a bag" you are feeding although soyhulls are an excellent product. I don't see any mention of vitamins and minerals so assume you are feeding them free choice "outside" the feed. [/QUOTE]
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