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<blockquote data-quote="El_Putzo" data-source="post: 723450" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>Thank you for your comments, Jeanne. I still lurk from time to time, but dont' have much time to post. Your thoughts seem to be the same as mine. Perfect....far from it. He is 15 months right now and I haven't weighed him recently. According to his yearling weight and the way he was growing prior, he should weigh about 1300. He was developed from weanling to yearling on a 12% ration fed at about 1.5% of his bodyweight. The rest of his diet consisted of fescue pasture. Since Yearling, he has now been cut back to 10 lbs of the same ration along with free choice grass hay and whatever fescue he can still find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El_Putzo, post: 723450, member: 1017"] Thank you for your comments, Jeanne. I still lurk from time to time, but dont' have much time to post. Your thoughts seem to be the same as mine. Perfect....far from it. He is 15 months right now and I haven't weighed him recently. According to his yearling weight and the way he was growing prior, he should weigh about 1300. He was developed from weanling to yearling on a 12% ration fed at about 1.5% of his bodyweight. The rest of his diet consisted of fescue pasture. Since Yearling, he has now been cut back to 10 lbs of the same ration along with free choice grass hay and whatever fescue he can still find. [/QUOTE]
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