AshleyFishy
Loving the herd life
My husband really wants me to do a beef steer...
I've had cattle on our property before but they had free run of the pastures. Those said pastures are now in use with the goats. I'm not putting a big ol' cow in with my little goats!
My question is can I dry lot a beef steer humanly? If so how much room would he need and how long would it take to get him to butcher size? I would be purchasing an angus mutt steer between 300 and 500 pounds (depends what comes through the auction really) and feeding up to about 1000.
I'm going to assume that feeding needs will be a bit different than a pastured cow. Would this feeding plan work out okay? Free choice 30% protein lick, hand fed 20% cattle cubes, hand fed 16% feed, free choice round bale and hand fed corn/alfalfa snacks?
All of my other beefers, I had while growing up, we just put them out to pasture, threw out cattle cubes and a round bale every now and then. Dry lotting seems....well intimidating.
I've had cattle on our property before but they had free run of the pastures. Those said pastures are now in use with the goats. I'm not putting a big ol' cow in with my little goats!
My question is can I dry lot a beef steer humanly? If so how much room would he need and how long would it take to get him to butcher size? I would be purchasing an angus mutt steer between 300 and 500 pounds (depends what comes through the auction really) and feeding up to about 1000.
I'm going to assume that feeding needs will be a bit different than a pastured cow. Would this feeding plan work out okay? Free choice 30% protein lick, hand fed 20% cattle cubes, hand fed 16% feed, free choice round bale and hand fed corn/alfalfa snacks?
All of my other beefers, I had while growing up, we just put them out to pasture, threw out cattle cubes and a round bale every now and then. Dry lotting seems....well intimidating.