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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3893"><p>There are mineral supplements that contain CTC which helps counteract some of the endophyte side effects. If you can keep the grass vegative and not seeding that helps, or clip the paddock to remove the seed heads before turning him in.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I told you them big calves grow!</p><p></p><p>> At 3.5 pounds, he doesn't need to</p><p>> grow any faster. Keep an eye on</p><p>> the grass situation and when it</p><p>> starts to dry off or if you need</p><p>> to get the calf ready for a sale,</p><p>> introduce a protien suppliment.</p><p>> Green grass is the best feed</p><p>> cattle can have, grain is only</p><p>> needed when you have to substitute</p><p>> poor forage for grass.</p><p></p><p>> The endophyte issue needs to be</p><p>> watched as well. I don't know how</p><p>> much you can get away with, but I</p><p>> wouldn't think adding grain to his</p><p>> diet with E would be a good idea.</p><p></p><p>> Jason Trowbridge Southern Angus</p><p>> Farms Alberta Canada</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3893"] There are mineral supplements that contain CTC which helps counteract some of the endophyte side effects. If you can keep the grass vegative and not seeding that helps, or clip the paddock to remove the seed heads before turning him in. dunmovin farms > I told you them big calves grow! > At 3.5 pounds, he doesn't need to > grow any faster. Keep an eye on > the grass situation and when it > starts to dry off or if you need > to get the calf ready for a sale, > introduce a protien suppliment. > Green grass is the best feed > cattle can have, grain is only > needed when you have to substitute > poor forage for grass. > The endophyte issue needs to be > watched as well. I don't know how > much you can get away with, but I > wouldn't think adding grain to his > diet with E would be a good idea. > Jason Trowbridge Southern Angus > Farms Alberta Canada [/QUOTE]
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