Posted by Dave from MN on November 26, 2010 at 13:05:55 from (75.94.148.103):
I have about 400 +/- bu of oats that I want to utilze feeding out the steers. Normally I just feed out on corn/finisher pellets, but seeing how my corn is worth $5/bu, and my heavy but weathered oats is only worth feed quality oats(<$2/bu) I want to feed it up, but with efficiency. I have heard of mixing it with dried distillers, but I dont know at what rates, distillers are potent I have been told. Also, Some say that as the steers get older (500#), they have to have the oats ground otherwise they get no value from is if it is whole. Never heard that before, some thing about the rumen, I was told this by the feed co op. Any recommenndations? I have to decide if I will use them, and purchase 5 additional steers, or just feed what OI have and stick with the corn and pellets. Thank you in advance
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