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Most cost efficient bulk feed storage and distribution
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<blockquote data-quote="RanchMan90" data-source="post: 1382180" data-attributes="member: 25351"><p>They'll be 2-3 weight heifers kept for an average of 45 days to 90 days tops. Stocking rate will be 100 head on 80 acres divided into 2 pastures. Its all old peanut field with old Bermuda grass of no nutritional value. I like to hand feed an average of 5 lbs per head per day. My current setup of bagged bulk feed and troughs will handle 40-50 but will have growing pains with 100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RanchMan90, post: 1382180, member: 25351"] They'll be 2-3 weight heifers kept for an average of 45 days to 90 days tops. Stocking rate will be 100 head on 80 acres divided into 2 pastures. Its all old peanut field with old Bermuda grass of no nutritional value. I like to hand feed an average of 5 lbs per head per day. My current setup of bagged bulk feed and troughs will handle 40-50 but will have growing pains with 100. [/QUOTE]
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