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When to feed hay?
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<blockquote data-quote="Luckiamute" data-source="post: 1598088" data-attributes="member: 14286"><p>I would agree that if they're getting grain to supplement the pasture grass, then they are probably set for now. A loose mineral salt would be a good idea, however. The main thing to check would be the body condition of the cows and older steers. If they are in good body condition (at least a 5 on the 1 to 9 body condition score chart) then they are fine. if they are on the thin side, then add more grain to their diet or start adding good quality hay. You don't want the animals to be in poor body condition heading into winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luckiamute, post: 1598088, member: 14286"] I would agree that if they're getting grain to supplement the pasture grass, then they are probably set for now. A loose mineral salt would be a good idea, however. The main thing to check would be the body condition of the cows and older steers. If they are in good body condition (at least a 5 on the 1 to 9 body condition score chart) then they are fine. if they are on the thin side, then add more grain to their diet or start adding good quality hay. You don't want the animals to be in poor body condition heading into winter. [/QUOTE]
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