Beef heifer fattening feeding advice

Hello I am looking for a bit of advice on fattening charolaise and lim heifers.
The current ration is as follows.
Maize silage 12kg
Second cut grass silage 4.0kg
Barley straw. 0.5kg
Rolled barley 5kg
Rolled wheat 1kg
Cane mollases 28% protein 0.5kg
Minerals.

They are putting on 0.6 to 1 kg per day, is there any simple way of getting the DLWG up? I am fairly new to this so glad of any comments/ constructive criticism.
The Heifers are all around the 550kg mark, some at 600kg 23months old.

I haven't had any of the silage analysed yet but pretty sure the maize isn't brilliant as it was cut early November.

Thanks in advance
 
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That is a possibility. What do you reckon something like this would come to? 610kg
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Hello I am looking for a bit of advice on fattening charolaise and lim heifers.
The current ration is as follows.
Maize silage 12kg
Second cut grass silage 4.0kg
Barley straw. 0.5kg
Rolled barley 5kg
Rolled wheat 1kg
Cane mollases 28% protein 0.5kg
Minerals.

They are putting on 0.6 to 1 kg per day, is there any simple way of getting the DLWG up? I am fairly new to this so glad of any comments/ constructive criticism.
The Heifers are all around the 550kg mark, some at 600kg 23months old.

I haven't had any of the silage analysed yet but pretty sure the maize isn't brilliant as it was cut early November.

Thanks in advance

my two cents would be looking at the finishing ration itself you are lacking energy density to push them harder and a little protein as well. replacing a couple kg of the barley with Bread or biscuit meal would help you push them harder. and would cheaper the ration.
 

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You don't want more protein. Add lib barley and wheat mix. 3/4 barley and 1/4 wheat plus protein concentrate making it up to 12.5 - 13% protein and same energy levels, be gone in no time
Add lib wheat straw available also
 
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