Jason said:Juan said:Jason you are wrong about the half lb. soy meal and three lb.corn.Double the soy meal and burn the corn in your stove.![]()
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3 pounds of corn isn't enough to upset the balance of the rumen. 5 pounds might be pushing it, 7 is definately where you need to jump to 10 to balance it the other way.
Soymeal has starch same as corn, the TDN is almost equal, but is a far more expensive source of energy than corn.
I know this ration works as I have had a herd in Texas on it for 3 years.
I have really enjoyed this discussion if theres one area I feel I need a little educating on its on feed values,etc.
Several years back I had 5 reg. bulls that I wanted to sell (my best 5 after culling) this was their ration : Two five gallon buckets of shell corn, one in the morning and one in the evening, each top dressed with ~ 3-4 lb of soybean meal. They also had the worst hay that I had that year-round bales free choice. They did fine in my opinion and I sold 4 to a man that had seen them as 4-500 pounders and commented on how well they had done. They probably weighed 11-1200 lbs as long yearlings when they were sold. That was some cheap feeding per lb of gain, at least to me. The trouble was, I hand feeding them those two times a day-that got old especially when I had a full time job.
I always try to digest all Jason says ever since we we began conversing on the Cattle Pages many years ago. Although I might disagree with him politically sometimes, he has a lot of knowledge about cattle. One thing though Jason, here in TN we do have people advertise Bermuda grass hay at 15-20% protein. But they really have to fertilize it.