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<blockquote data-quote="farmer4620" data-source="post: 128549" data-attributes="member: 2434"><p>I have a question reading not just this forum but others Ive never heard of so many people just grazing steers to 7-800 lbs around we everything goes onto feed early. Maybe it would be more economical to graze but wont they gain faster on feed plus if I didnt feed i believe my pasture would run out even with the amount im feeding they keep the pasture short. The corn, supp, mineral amounts are good right? So should i just back silage down a little and let them re adjust to the smaller amounts or am i already committed to feeding this much. If it makes any difference the 20 lbs of silage depends on the the moisture...i feed in 5 gallon buckets and wetter silage may push me over 20 but usually dryer silage puts me near or less than 20</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer4620, post: 128549, member: 2434"] I have a question reading not just this forum but others Ive never heard of so many people just grazing steers to 7-800 lbs around we everything goes onto feed early. Maybe it would be more economical to graze but wont they gain faster on feed plus if I didnt feed i believe my pasture would run out even with the amount im feeding they keep the pasture short. The corn, supp, mineral amounts are good right? So should i just back silage down a little and let them re adjust to the smaller amounts or am i already committed to feeding this much. If it makes any difference the 20 lbs of silage depends on the the moisture...i feed in 5 gallon buckets and wetter silage may push me over 20 but usually dryer silage puts me near or less than 20 [/QUOTE]
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