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<blockquote data-quote="WindyHillFarm" data-source="post: 667941" data-attributes="member: 10671"><p>They were around 400 lb - 450 lb when I got them and have gained around 3lb per day I would estimate they are currently 650lb-700lb I have fed 3-4lbs of 12% sweet feed perday and they are on pasture, I also have a 24% protien / mineral block out that they are eating like candy. They have also been getting about 3lb Alfalfa 15% protien cubes that were discounted at the local feed store to $2.00 per 50lb and I was able to get a ton for $80.00 I will not continue like this but they needed the groceries and the growing season is here so grass is in the future but I will take them off feed over the course of the next month</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WindyHillFarm, post: 667941, member: 10671"] They were around 400 lb - 450 lb when I got them and have gained around 3lb per day I would estimate they are currently 650lb-700lb I have fed 3-4lbs of 12% sweet feed perday and they are on pasture, I also have a 24% protien / mineral block out that they are eating like candy. They have also been getting about 3lb Alfalfa 15% protien cubes that were discounted at the local feed store to $2.00 per 50lb and I was able to get a ton for $80.00 I will not continue like this but they needed the groceries and the growing season is here so grass is in the future but I will take them off feed over the course of the next month [/QUOTE]
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