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<blockquote data-quote="SHOWMOM" data-source="post: 383825" data-attributes="member: 6337"><p>The feed has corn, oats, alfalfa pellets, soybean meal, cottonseed hulls,yeast, vitamins, minerals, I believe that is all. He gets walked every day from 1/4 to a 1/2 mile, plus he is let out at night. He gets a limited amount of hay, ( fertilized coastal) 1 block after he eats. He is a chi, maine, angus, cross. We had only weighed him one other time, so it's been hard to check his "adg" we have never had one that is so hard to feed. He doesn't have any calves in with him at feeding time they're close he can see them. We have tried turning them all together at feeding time, sometimes he eats better, sometimes he don't. Oh yeah, we do mix some beet pulp in with his feed, probably 1 1/2 pounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOWMOM, post: 383825, member: 6337"] The feed has corn, oats, alfalfa pellets, soybean meal, cottonseed hulls,yeast, vitamins, minerals, I believe that is all. He gets walked every day from 1/4 to a 1/2 mile, plus he is let out at night. He gets a limited amount of hay, ( fertilized coastal) 1 block after he eats. He is a chi, maine, angus, cross. We had only weighed him one other time, so it's been hard to check his "adg" we have never had one that is so hard to feed. He doesn't have any calves in with him at feeding time they're close he can see them. We have tried turning them all together at feeding time, sometimes he eats better, sometimes he don't. Oh yeah, we do mix some beet pulp in with his feed, probably 1 1/2 pounds. [/QUOTE]
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