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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1783526" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>KISS... lol</p><p>I only feed out the fall born steers - Sept/Oct. I start feeding them whole oats (1/3) with WSC (2/3) in a creep area around Feb and we wean around end of March. I feed OATS because it is safe, like feeding hay. Don't want to give them acidosis if they pig out.</p><p>Wean (about 550-600#) and fade out the oats. I also add some protein pellets, so they are getting about 14% protein ration. I keep increasing #'s of corn and reducing protein until their ration is around 12% protein at about 800#.</p><p>I just keep them on as much as they will consume twice a day.</p><p>With full pasture (poor quality) and later full hay. Full access to good water supply and great mineral.</p><p>These are PB Simmental. Heavy muscled, good growth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1783526, member: 968"] KISS... lol I only feed out the fall born steers - Sept/Oct. I start feeding them whole oats (1/3) with WSC (2/3) in a creep area around Feb and we wean around end of March. I feed OATS because it is safe, like feeding hay. Don't want to give them acidosis if they pig out. Wean (about 550-600#) and fade out the oats. I also add some protein pellets, so they are getting about 14% protein ration. I keep increasing #'s of corn and reducing protein until their ration is around 12% protein at about 800#. I just keep them on as much as they will consume twice a day. With full pasture (poor quality) and later full hay. Full access to good water supply and great mineral. These are PB Simmental. Heavy muscled, good growth. [/QUOTE]
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