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Westerm Ranching vs. Midwest Farming
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashton V" data-source="post: 804586" data-attributes="member: 14733"><p>I try to really grain my heifers im keeping for replacements. For me it seems they make thicker more productive cows. A farmer buddy of mine feeds 7 pounds of grain a day per calf. Both heifers and steers. But since he is a farmer he has his own grain. I imagine if a man tried to do this and didn't have his own grain it would cost a pretty penny. However most of his calves go to the sale barn, but he does keep replacements. He feeds em all the same though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashton V, post: 804586, member: 14733"] I try to really grain my heifers im keeping for replacements. For me it seems they make thicker more productive cows. A farmer buddy of mine feeds 7 pounds of grain a day per calf. Both heifers and steers. But since he is a farmer he has his own grain. I imagine if a man tried to do this and didn't have his own grain it would cost a pretty penny. However most of his calves go to the sale barn, but he does keep replacements. He feeds em all the same though. [/QUOTE]
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