
01/16/05, 05:53 AM
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: ohio
Posts: 143
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Originally Posted by Reformed_Farmer
Is there any problems feeding whole ear corn to cows?Should it be chopped into half or thirds or is whole OK?
You can feed it that way, but they are not going to get much out of it. Grind it up, otherwise you are just wasting corn.
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Tell that to folks who hog down corn fields .. a very common practice around here
For those who dont know .. that means turning stock out into corn fields in the fall and winter ....works fine to glean harvested fields .. or to make use of a cornfield that for one reason or another cannot be harvested conventually ..
If a cow is piggy about eating cob corn than she wont chew it up thouroughly
so waste occurs ... even though whole kernels pass through there has been some nutrition extracted ,
I feed whole cobs to my herd all the time for treats ...
There is a feed additive that folks who feed out show steers and heifer can use called tenderlean ... it allows the cows system to extract complete nutrition from whole kernal corn .. (A friend of mine uses it on their 4 H steers ... ) it can be vary alarming to watch all the feed you use pass right on through .... but it is used only on market animals as it eventually destroys the kidneys and livers
there are other products as well ....
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