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<blockquote data-quote="Logar" data-source="post: 1520271" data-attributes="member: 31166"><p>We put good quality hay in round bale feeders under a open sided shelter to keep the weather off. We let them free choice and do not use any grain. Generally we do not use grain of any kind. However if we can get red dog - corn cleanings - we will give them some of that - about half a gallon per head - we just feed it out on the grass or the snow and let them lick it up.</p><p></p><p>It does not matter where you are or what time of year - the higher the quality of the feed, the better the health maintenance, growth, health and unborn calf development. Money spent on growing and providing good feed is seldom wasted.</p><p></p><p>Best to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logar, post: 1520271, member: 31166"] We put good quality hay in round bale feeders under a open sided shelter to keep the weather off. We let them free choice and do not use any grain. Generally we do not use grain of any kind. However if we can get red dog - corn cleanings - we will give them some of that - about half a gallon per head - we just feed it out on the grass or the snow and let them lick it up. It does not matter where you are or what time of year - the higher the quality of the feed, the better the health maintenance, growth, health and unborn calf development. Money spent on growing and providing good feed is seldom wasted. Best to all. [/QUOTE]
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