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<blockquote data-quote="AdamsCreek" data-source="post: 1347903" data-attributes="member: 23744"><p>I give them good enough hay. Either bermuda or prairie hay that ain't real weedy. I give them half a sack of 20% bonanza cubes a day December through March because my calving season is December thru February. I don't like em mud fat but I like to help em stay conditioned when they got calves sucking and no green grass. They also get cattle grazers ctc and igr mineral from mid February until the first good frost then I cut out the igr. Rough math off the top of my head between hay, cubes, and mineral it costs me $186 to feed one a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamsCreek, post: 1347903, member: 23744"] I give them good enough hay. Either bermuda or prairie hay that ain't real weedy. I give them half a sack of 20% bonanza cubes a day December through March because my calving season is December thru February. I don't like em mud fat but I like to help em stay conditioned when they got calves sucking and no green grass. They also get cattle grazers ctc and igr mineral from mid February until the first good frost then I cut out the igr. Rough math off the top of my head between hay, cubes, and mineral it costs me $186 to feed one a year. [/QUOTE]
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