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<blockquote data-quote="Chae1" data-source="post: 1836494" data-attributes="member: 2681"><p>Any tips on getting them to fill out. Our Saler Bulls keep just growing bloody frame. We've upped the starch, getting a mix with 1600kg barley, 300kg Oats, 200kg wheat dark grains, 150kg molasses. Access to fresh straw. At moment would be average 550kg back end calves so about 13 months old. Last time we weighed them they were averaging 1.6kg per day. That was over a 41 day period. Which sounds reasonable enough but looking at them they are all frame. I know they are a maternal breed but think we could do a better job of them. They are eating plenty 54 animals clearing that mix in 3 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chae1, post: 1836494, member: 2681"] Any tips on getting them to fill out. Our Saler Bulls keep just growing bloody frame. We've upped the starch, getting a mix with 1600kg barley, 300kg Oats, 200kg wheat dark grains, 150kg molasses. Access to fresh straw. At moment would be average 550kg back end calves so about 13 months old. Last time we weighed them they were averaging 1.6kg per day. That was over a 41 day period. Which sounds reasonable enough but looking at them they are all frame. I know they are a maternal breed but think we could do a better job of them. They are eating plenty 54 animals clearing that mix in 3 days. [/QUOTE]
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