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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1472898" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>I too have been feeding since Mid October when, what grass there was, just vanished. I fed SS and JG mixes, some from spring baling and the rest was freshly baled. Both went fast; too fast. Ran out and switched to Coastal Bermuda with a tad of JG and consumption dropped to my expectations for supply and demand. I like that better as most are first time heifers and loaded for the drop....."Any Day Now.......". Way too fat even though moms and pop are black. Also helps to keep the supply adequate to cover things till spring.</p><p></p><p>Point here is that consumption varies and one of the variables is how well they like what you put in front of them. Sometimes less desirable "dishes" are required to regulate over consumption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1472898, member: 27848"] I too have been feeding since Mid October when, what grass there was, just vanished. I fed SS and JG mixes, some from spring baling and the rest was freshly baled. Both went fast; too fast. Ran out and switched to Coastal Bermuda with a tad of JG and consumption dropped to my expectations for supply and demand. I like that better as most are first time heifers and loaded for the drop....."Any Day Now.......". Way too fat even though moms and pop are black. Also helps to keep the supply adequate to cover things till spring. Point here is that consumption varies and one of the variables is how well they like what you put in front of them. Sometimes less desirable "dishes" are required to regulate over consumption. [/QUOTE]
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