
06/18/04, 11:11 AM
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In Remembrance
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Join Date: May 2002
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I believe the feed conversion for corn is about seven pounds of corn for one pound of weight gain. Thus, your 1,300 pounds of corn should put on about 200 pounds if it is the sole source of feed. If the steer has been provided corn in the past, you could pretty well switch over over-night. However, you might consider soaking the corn for a couple of days before hand to soften it. Just use a bucket system with about five buckets. Let the corn soak and feed on the fifth day. Then put corn and water in that bucket in a rotation. Increase in feed efficiency may not be all that great, but then it is not a whole lot of extra work either. Be sure the steer has access to all of the clean, fresh water it wants and a mineral block.
Ken S. in WC TN
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