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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 966634" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>Try some hay cubes soaked in a bit of water to soften them. Then mix a bit of her grain in it after he's eating the cubes, increase grain until he's up to the desired amount.</p><p></p><p>We got a bargain on some hay cubes last winter and used them to supplement the cows protein levels. We saw the fall calves really liked them, and did well on them. This summer/fall we have used them as a creep feed to get calves started on grain in preparation of weaning. We needed to soak them this summer, I assume it was because the calves were used to eating grass. We found the calves take to the cubes faster than anything else we've tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 966634, member: 1974"] Try some hay cubes soaked in a bit of water to soften them. Then mix a bit of her grain in it after he's eating the cubes, increase grain until he's up to the desired amount. We got a bargain on some hay cubes last winter and used them to supplement the cows protein levels. We saw the fall calves really liked them, and did well on them. This summer/fall we have used them as a creep feed to get calves started on grain in preparation of weaning. We needed to soak them this summer, I assume it was because the calves were used to eating grass. We found the calves take to the cubes faster than anything else we've tried. [/QUOTE]
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