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<blockquote data-quote="FredS" data-source="post: 140422" data-attributes="member: 2583"><p>We don't feed beet pulp at all to our show heifers. If you want to look a little bloated, then alfafa should give them gas and do the trick. Also, a little hay belly goes a long way in the ring.</p><p></p><p>As far as daily feeding, we use a show ration from hi- pro (a Texas company.) I bet you can find some show feed in your area. You should feed 2 to 3 % of their body weight until they look well conditioned. From that point, all you have to maintain the weight which might mean you have to lower the feed intake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredS, post: 140422, member: 2583"] We don't feed beet pulp at all to our show heifers. If you want to look a little bloated, then alfafa should give them gas and do the trick. Also, a little hay belly goes a long way in the ring. As far as daily feeding, we use a show ration from hi- pro (a Texas company.) I bet you can find some show feed in your area. You should feed 2 to 3 % of their body weight until they look well conditioned. From that point, all you have to maintain the weight which might mean you have to lower the feed intake. [/QUOTE]
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