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To much protein?
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1839866" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>There was a row crop farmer that lived behind me growing up Cotton and beans were his cash crop, but he planted the field directly behind us in corn and oats. His brother-in-law had a dairy behind him. He'd get those calves and get them started eating crimped oats and ground soybeans as soon as they would. He crimped the oats and ground the beans himself. After a few months, he'd feed them cracked corn, that he ground himself til he sold them or butchered them. What you posted above makes perfect sense for what he did. Put size on them first, then fatten them up last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1839866, member: 40587"] There was a row crop farmer that lived behind me growing up Cotton and beans were his cash crop, but he planted the field directly behind us in corn and oats. His brother-in-law had a dairy behind him. He'd get those calves and get them started eating crimped oats and ground soybeans as soon as they would. He crimped the oats and ground the beans himself. After a few months, he'd feed them cracked corn, that he ground himself til he sold them or butchered them. What you posted above makes perfect sense for what he did. Put size on them first, then fatten them up last. [/QUOTE]
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