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What Body Condition Are Your Cattle In Early Spring
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<blockquote data-quote="Beckett" data-source="post: 736844" data-attributes="member: 10952"><p>I just put 3 steers in the drylot yesterday and started supplementing them with some grain. The 3 had not been maintaining there body weight and have dropped to about a 5 score. Time to start graining before they go any lower. They rest are thriving on just hay and maintaining very well. I screwed up this fall and fed out most of my good alfalfa hay. </p><p>Anyway, If they get to a 5 i drylot them and supplement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beckett, post: 736844, member: 10952"] I just put 3 steers in the drylot yesterday and started supplementing them with some grain. The 3 had not been maintaining there body weight and have dropped to about a 5 score. Time to start graining before they go any lower. They rest are thriving on just hay and maintaining very well. I screwed up this fall and fed out most of my good alfalfa hay. Anyway, If they get to a 5 i drylot them and supplement. [/QUOTE]
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