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<blockquote data-quote="NWMoAngus" data-source="post: 1173312" data-attributes="member: 22025"><p>I have quite a lot of experience feeding soyhull pellets. I avoid using meal. We are located near two soybean processing terminals, so availability is good. However, the price for the hulls has gone up like everything else. Looks like I will be paying from $120 to $140 per ton this fall. We raise corn here, so I like feeding byproducts that work well with corn. I like to feed the hulls in equal proportion to ground corn. It appears to have a neutralizing effect with the starches in the corn. I increase the daily ration by about .5 pound every two to three weeks after the calves have become accustomed to converting from grass to grain and hay diet. I have fed up to eight pounds per head per day to yearling calves. However, I at that growth stage I am feeding about ten pounds ground corn to the steers and bulls. I never feed more than 5 1/2 pounds to heifers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NWMoAngus, post: 1173312, member: 22025"] I have quite a lot of experience feeding soyhull pellets. I avoid using meal. We are located near two soybean processing terminals, so availability is good. However, the price for the hulls has gone up like everything else. Looks like I will be paying from $120 to $140 per ton this fall. We raise corn here, so I like feeding byproducts that work well with corn. I like to feed the hulls in equal proportion to ground corn. It appears to have a neutralizing effect with the starches in the corn. I increase the daily ration by about .5 pound every two to three weeks after the calves have become accustomed to converting from grass to grain and hay diet. I have fed up to eight pounds per head per day to yearling calves. However, I at that growth stage I am feeding about ten pounds ground corn to the steers and bulls. I never feed more than 5 1/2 pounds to heifers. [/QUOTE]
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