Posted by John A. on September 10, 2012 at 21:48:03 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Beef producers posted by NY 986 on September 10, 2012 at 15:53:58:
NY 986, Back when I was in the Panhandles of TX and Okla. Put 80 head of 600 lb wt Stockers on160 acres, 80 acres of irrigated corn stalks, (after combining the corn)and 80 acres of irrigated wheat pasture. +++ 5,- 16 ft silage troughs filled every day from early to mid-November to mid-March. Calves will cross the scales around 800 lbs! When Sold! Depending on the amount of crappy cold, snowy weather, would determine what the overall daily rate of gain would be!! What is your main pasture this set of cattle will be on???? Our cattle would be grazing wheat and corn stalks when the bunks were empty. Is is not till about January the calves learn what to do and how to graze corn stalks and make it work!!! So what is the main pasture the cattle will be grazing, how many acres, how many cattle, approximately how many lbs of Silage / day fed will determine how many round bales are needed! hope this helps, Later, John A.
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