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<blockquote data-quote="PaMike" data-source="post: 199498" data-attributes="member: 2801"><p>I was raised around Hereford Cow/calfs, and I just started raising Holstein steers. I have gotten 1.5 lb/day gains on Holstein steers the same size as yours with just pasture,mineral, and good water. The Holstiens are different from "beef" battle. They seam to get bloated easier, and they will get sick off of anything poisonous you have in the field. They are also very noisey. We had some pass throughs in our fences that the beef cattle never found in 10 years. The holsteins found them with in a week, and I had to put some wire across to keep them in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaMike, post: 199498, member: 2801"] I was raised around Hereford Cow/calfs, and I just started raising Holstein steers. I have gotten 1.5 lb/day gains on Holstein steers the same size as yours with just pasture,mineral, and good water. The Holstiens are different from "beef" battle. They seam to get bloated easier, and they will get sick off of anything poisonous you have in the field. They are also very noisey. We had some pass throughs in our fences that the beef cattle never found in 10 years. The holsteins found them with in a week, and I had to put some wire across to keep them in. [/QUOTE]
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