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Penned steer, sweet feed only?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cindy" data-source="post: 33761" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>I too have fed a steer out in 30 days and I feed alfalfa and cob Corn,Oats, Barley mix its cheep 5.00$ a bag.I feed all the hay he can eat and what is left behind I feed to the horses. I give him the best there is and feed 2 coffee cans a day of the grain.He has finished out really well he will go thursday so then I will have a weight.The breed is beefalo.</p><p> I also use a horse fly sprayer on him after I groom him. He is pampered as he will feed me this year!!!.He has salt and a little pasture.And he is buy his self. Good Luck Cindy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cindy, post: 33761, member: 18"] I too have fed a steer out in 30 days and I feed alfalfa and cob Corn,Oats, Barley mix its cheep 5.00$ a bag.I feed all the hay he can eat and what is left behind I feed to the horses. I give him the best there is and feed 2 coffee cans a day of the grain.He has finished out really well he will go thursday so then I will have a weight.The breed is beefalo. I also use a horse fly sprayer on him after I groom him. He is pampered as he will feed me this year!!!.He has salt and a little pasture.And he is buy his self. Good Luck Cindy [/QUOTE]
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