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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyM" data-source="post: 169994" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>4-JG, do you have grass? Or are going to have to feed hay and feed all year? What kind of resources do you have. and what kind of out come are looking for? i asked these questions cause i feel that their questions that needs to be considered before making these decisions. cattle is rumenants and they do very well with grass and forage. adding feeds does have its place. if you have a conagra in your area and a cotton gin you might be able to get gulten and cottonseed hulls pretty cheep. buy some chopped corn and might have $50 a ton in your feed. but if you dont have any resources or grass its going to cost you pretty good to feed quilty mixed bag feed a whole year.</p><p> I would say that what is in volved in feeding cattle is feeding what makes good results and keeps 'em healthy and spend no more than you have to. that last statement is'nt cold hearted but you dont get any where spending $6 to make $5. even on 100 head that $5 dollars is'nt going to cover cost. good luck hope i can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyM, post: 169994, member: 3117"] 4-JG, do you have grass? Or are going to have to feed hay and feed all year? What kind of resources do you have. and what kind of out come are looking for? i asked these questions cause i feel that their questions that needs to be considered before making these decisions. cattle is rumenants and they do very well with grass and forage. adding feeds does have its place. if you have a conagra in your area and a cotton gin you might be able to get gulten and cottonseed hulls pretty cheep. buy some chopped corn and might have $50 a ton in your feed. but if you dont have any resources or grass its going to cost you pretty good to feed quilty mixed bag feed a whole year. I would say that what is in volved in feeding cattle is feeding what makes good results and keeps 'em healthy and spend no more than you have to. that last statement is'nt cold hearted but you dont get any where spending $6 to make $5. even on 100 head that $5 dollars is'nt going to cover cost. good luck hope i can help. [/QUOTE]
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