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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1744918" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I fed a ration that was 16% protein / 9% fat 50% hominy,25% ddg, 25% rice bran.</p><p>Started them at 5lbs/ day each first few weeks and kept going up. They've been getting 20lbs a day each for at least 30 days and was getting a 50 lb bag between them for the 30 days before that. They had good hay all winter and have been on grass as well the last 30 days or so. I've always fed with them on grass, this ration is low in starch so being on grass shouldn't have effected them any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1744918, member: 39122"] I fed a ration that was 16% protein / 9% fat 50% hominy,25% ddg, 25% rice bran. Started them at 5lbs/ day each first few weeks and kept going up. They've been getting 20lbs a day each for at least 30 days and was getting a 50 lb bag between them for the 30 days before that. They had good hay all winter and have been on grass as well the last 30 days or so. I've always fed with them on grass, this ration is low in starch so being on grass shouldn't have effected them any. [/QUOTE]
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