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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Sansom" data-source="post: 31176" data-attributes="member: 332"><p><strong>The best thing you can do is get soybean hulls from one of the soybean processing plants. Cheaper than feeding corn, better nutrition for feeding on grass because of the starch issue with corn on grass. You can work the steers up to a full feed on soyhulls on grass and they will really grow. Limit the Soyhulls now that grass is good and the clover is growing well. By mid summer - you will want to start pushing up the soy hull feeding rate. this by-product feed is 13% + /- so it will work for a long time. If you pull them in off grass - you can start mixing more corn - also as they get older you can benefit from more corn in a dry lot feeding situation. Growing Holsteins takes time - use your grass to the max, but supplement with soyhulls and you can finish them pretty easy.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Sansom, post: 31176, member: 332"] [b]The best thing you can do is get soybean hulls from one of the soybean processing plants. Cheaper than feeding corn, better nutrition for feeding on grass because of the starch issue with corn on grass. You can work the steers up to a full feed on soyhulls on grass and they will really grow. Limit the Soyhulls now that grass is good and the clover is growing well. By mid summer - you will want to start pushing up the soy hull feeding rate. this by-product feed is 13% + /- so it will work for a long time. If you pull them in off grass - you can start mixing more corn - also as they get older you can benefit from more corn in a dry lot feeding situation. Growing Holsteins takes time - use your grass to the max, but supplement with soyhulls and you can finish them pretty easy.[/b] [/QUOTE]
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