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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 498168" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>Were you feeding them all the grain at once. If you were theyaren't going to eat it all at once. Try splitting it between two times a day. You probably have them up to full feed which is the same as putting them on a self feeder. I would also cut back on the hay at this point and not give them free choice if you are pushing the grain to them that much. If you are feeding a small square i would give them about a 1/3 to /12 abale a day or less. It coudlbe something else but if they are healthy it jsut sounds like they are on full feed and aren't going to eat it all. If this isn't it try restarting them and brign them up real slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 498168, member: 7792"] Were you feeding them all the grain at once. If you were theyaren't going to eat it all at once. Try splitting it between two times a day. You probably have them up to full feed which is the same as putting them on a self feeder. I would also cut back on the hay at this point and not give them free choice if you are pushing the grain to them that much. If you are feeding a small square i would give them about a 1/3 to /12 abale a day or less. It coudlbe something else but if they are healthy it jsut sounds like they are on full feed and aren't going to eat it all. If this isn't it try restarting them and brign them up real slow. [/QUOTE]
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