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<blockquote data-quote="El_Putzo" data-source="post: 179732" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>GTO:</p><p></p><p>We creep with a couple of feeds from the local MFA. Sometimes we use Cattlecharge which is a self limiting 12% feed. Other times we use Trendsetter which is also self limiting but is 16% protein. Both seem to do the job, although I've found a custom mix I'd like to try if I can convince my dad. The cattlecharge seems to put a little more flesh on them. One of the selling points of using the Trendsetter is that it is supposed to provide growth without getting the calves overly fleshy. The Trendsetter is about $8.60 per cwt. Cattlecharge is about $1 cheaper. We've been using the Trendsetter more lately as it seems that the calves eat less but gain the same or a little better. This has been our experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El_Putzo, post: 179732, member: 1017"] GTO: We creep with a couple of feeds from the local MFA. Sometimes we use Cattlecharge which is a self limiting 12% feed. Other times we use Trendsetter which is also self limiting but is 16% protein. Both seem to do the job, although I've found a custom mix I'd like to try if I can convince my dad. The cattlecharge seems to put a little more flesh on them. One of the selling points of using the Trendsetter is that it is supposed to provide growth without getting the calves overly fleshy. The Trendsetter is about $8.60 per cwt. Cattlecharge is about $1 cheaper. We've been using the Trendsetter more lately as it seems that the calves eat less but gain the same or a little better. This has been our experience. [/QUOTE]
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