Posted by JD Seller on February 03, 2014 at 18:28:55 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Fat cattle results!!! posted by patiolant on February 03, 2014 at 17:17:13:
Jay:
The Implants replace or supplement existing hormones in the cattle. It is a small time release pellet that is injected under the skin on the back of one ear. It slowly releases the hormone over a period of time. There are different products and time intervals of pellets. It makes for better feed conversions and really makes a difference in heifers.
The gluten pellets are an 18% protein product that is made out what is left after corn sweetener is made. I basically use it as an additional protein source for the younger cattle. The fat steers do not get much of it.
My starter ration is spealts, ground dry corn, gluten pellets, and a mineral supplement. I usually have all the calves creep fed this by the time they are 4-6 weeks old they will be eating some of it. They will get all of it they will eat until they are 300-400 lbs..
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