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Light Stocker calves on feed
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<blockquote data-quote="rchile" data-source="post: 147657" data-attributes="member: 2821"><p>I currently run a small stocker operation out of south Florida. I run about 200 head of lightweight stocker calves (200-500 lbs.). I currently feed bakery waste (bread and sweets) mix with a very light ration of 12% weaning medicated feed. The calves run on native Bermuda grass and on all the feed they want. They will gain about 1.0 to 1.3 lbs a day. I was wondering if I just put them on just straight weaning feed what kind of results would I be getting. And would it be feasible to feed just feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rchile, post: 147657, member: 2821"] I currently run a small stocker operation out of south Florida. I run about 200 head of lightweight stocker calves (200-500 lbs.). I currently feed bakery waste (bread and sweets) mix with a very light ration of 12% weaning medicated feed. The calves run on native Bermuda grass and on all the feed they want. They will gain about 1.0 to 1.3 lbs a day. I was wondering if I just put them on just straight weaning feed what kind of results would I be getting. And would it be feasible to feed just feed. [/QUOTE]
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