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<blockquote data-quote="traks44" data-source="post: 497778" data-attributes="member: 7091"><p>How big was your jump in grain from 6-18lbs. You say they still leave some of your 9lbs which sounds like more than 6lbs but less than 9 which in most cases would be normal. The hotter the feed or diet, the more gradual the increments need to be. try taking away their free choice hay. for show animals we have always liked to dump the grain over the hay. If they wonna eat they have no choice. A Probiotic might also not be a bad idea eithr, I am assuming they have free choice minerals?</p><p></p><p></p><p>what are you feeding them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traks44, post: 497778, member: 7091"] How big was your jump in grain from 6-18lbs. You say they still leave some of your 9lbs which sounds like more than 6lbs but less than 9 which in most cases would be normal. The hotter the feed or diet, the more gradual the increments need to be. try taking away their free choice hay. for show animals we have always liked to dump the grain over the hay. If they wonna eat they have no choice. A Probiotic might also not be a bad idea eithr, I am assuming they have free choice minerals? what are you feeding them? [/QUOTE]
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