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<blockquote data-quote="RiverHills" data-source="post: 1381038" data-attributes="member: 23963"><p>Sorry guys!!!</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to get the best gains out of my calves while keeping them in good condition to sell at sale barn. Can you keep feeding calves the same amount of feed after implanting and still keep them in good condition or will the extra gain from implanting get them too fleshy? </p><p>1% seems to be the max to keep them in good condition. Thats why I'm asking if implanting will put too much on them with out backing off on the feed?</p><p>The calves will be fed from weaning to 90days weaned at most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiverHills, post: 1381038, member: 23963"] Sorry guys!!! I'm trying to get the best gains out of my calves while keeping them in good condition to sell at sale barn. Can you keep feeding calves the same amount of feed after implanting and still keep them in good condition or will the extra gain from implanting get them too fleshy? 1% seems to be the max to keep them in good condition. Thats why I'm asking if implanting will put too much on them with out backing off on the feed? The calves will be fed from weaning to 90days weaned at most. [/QUOTE]
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