
08/08/12, 07:40 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Oklahoma
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Originally Posted by bruce2288
Excuse me if you know this. Finishing is process of producing internnal fat in the muscle tissue. The more energy they consume the quicker this will happen. The more mature your animal is the easier it will finish as it will not be growing as much. feedlots will generally start a finishing ration around 800lbs. By increasing grain and decreasing roughage. feedlot steers before slaughter will be eating over 30lbs of corn. Since you are not going to limit their forage they will not consume that amount. For prime marbled steaks I would gradually work them up to all the grain they will eat. A couple of pounds of a 34% protein pellet would also be a good idea. this will not be a cheap undertaking. Good luck and enjoy the t-bones.
I would imagine you will get conflicting advice and probably also comment that you should eat grass-fed beef. but asked how to FINISH a critter. 60 days will not be enough unless they are weighing at least 800 or are a small breed.
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I totally agree here. If you only feed an animal for sixty days you're just throwing money into the wind imho. An animal becomes "finished" when you can feel fat layer covering the 13th rib and when you can see what's left of his scrotum filling up with fatty deposit. When an animal get upward of 1000lbs 60 days might help a little but is probably not adequate for you to consider him a cornfed steer.
Now, on you question of what to feed. I'd suggest a balanced rationed and give access to hay for him to keep his rumen balanced out. As well, offer him free choice minerals and all the water in front of him he can handle. Start him out slowly and eventually work him up to full feed. (literally all he will eat) and keep an eye on his manure to make sure he's not getting too runny. If it's running out of him before his body gleans the nutrients out of the grain you're throwing money into the wind.
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