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Pros and cons to raising jerseys for freezer beef....
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<blockquote data-quote="harry" data-source="post: 879651" data-attributes="member: 2127"><p>I don't know much about feeding Jerseys or Holsteins for that matter, but there are those that can feed Holsteins to 1100 - 1200 # in 13 months or so, by feeding shelled corn with a specifically designed protein pellet with very minimal amount of hay or forage. The secret is to get them fat before they gain the extra frame. I have never tried it but have seen it done with Holsteins.<a href="http://www.admani.com/Dairy%20Beef/Dairy%20Beef%20Index.htm" target="_blank">http://www.admani.com/Dairy Beef/Dairy Beef Index.htm</a> When I was familiar with this pellet it was a Moormans product that has evidently been bought out by ADM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harry, post: 879651, member: 2127"] I don't know much about feeding Jerseys or Holsteins for that matter, but there are those that can feed Holsteins to 1100 - 1200 # in 13 months or so, by feeding shelled corn with a specifically designed protein pellet with very minimal amount of hay or forage. The secret is to get them fat before they gain the extra frame. I have never tried it but have seen it done with Holsteins.[url]http://www.admani.com/Dairy%20Beef/Dairy%20Beef%20Index.htm[/url] When I was familiar with this pellet it was a Moormans product that has evidently been bought out by ADM. [/QUOTE]
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