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<blockquote data-quote="showing71" data-source="post: 819698" data-attributes="member: 11621"><p>No problem, I grabbed that off another forum. I think that ration is geared a little more toward heifers. On your steer, if it's possible, try and get him weighed a few times to make sure he is gaining right. </p><p></p><p>On your heifers, try feeding some beet pulp to fill them out more. Barley also helps to add smooth fat to them without pushing them hard on feed. I have also fed Healthy Coat which is a horse supplement for hair. That made the hair very shiny and workable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="showing71, post: 819698, member: 11621"] No problem, I grabbed that off another forum. I think that ration is geared a little more toward heifers. On your steer, if it's possible, try and get him weighed a few times to make sure he is gaining right. On your heifers, try feeding some beet pulp to fill them out more. Barley also helps to add smooth fat to them without pushing them hard on feed. I have also fed Healthy Coat which is a horse supplement for hair. That made the hair very shiny and workable. [/QUOTE]
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