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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1773227" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Rotational grazing is perfect! Ideally, you don't want an animal on the same ground for more than 5 days. 2-4 is great. If they are on the same ground for 7 days, they are eating regrowth, and that is not what you want.</p><p>Buying them and going to a vet's on the way home is a good idea. Have you thought about how quickly you want to finish them? I am a strong believer in corn fed beef. If you have the thought of raising grass fed beef, I would recommend you to purchase a good steak from someone that raised grass fed beef. Not saying it isn't good. It's different. It is closer to venison - gamey.</p><p>If you grain finish, I recommend whole shell corn. It's the cheapest, most beneficial feed. I would be glad to go over a feed program when the time is closer.</p><p>WELCOME to the boards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1773227, member: 968"] Rotational grazing is perfect! Ideally, you don't want an animal on the same ground for more than 5 days. 2-4 is great. If they are on the same ground for 7 days, they are eating regrowth, and that is not what you want. Buying them and going to a vet's on the way home is a good idea. Have you thought about how quickly you want to finish them? I am a strong believer in corn fed beef. If you have the thought of raising grass fed beef, I would recommend you to purchase a good steak from someone that raised grass fed beef. Not saying it isn't good. It's different. It is closer to venison - gamey. If you grain finish, I recommend whole shell corn. It's the cheapest, most beneficial feed. I would be glad to go over a feed program when the time is closer. WELCOME to the boards. [/QUOTE]
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