WildRoseBeef
Range nerd & bovine enthusiast
You can get high-protein feed with canola meal, cottonseed meal or soybean meal as a high protein source if it's needed. (Cows can actually eat soybean meal without any toxic effects, unlike with us humans--certain toxins produced by soybeans can be broken down in the rumen, those toxins can't exactly be broken down in the same way in humans--hence the new developments and fear about soy products being bad for people.) Grain is primarily starch and little protein. Other great protein sources that are more natural are legume hays (alfalfa, laspadenza, clover, sanfoin, cicer milkvetch, birdsfoot trefoil, etc.) The higher the protein content, the better for these little calves, because they need the protein (and calcium and phosphorus, also very important vitamins) for growth, not nearly so much the carbohydrates/energy right now. I too would ignore the feeding directions on the bag: They are recommendations, after all, not something you absolutely must follow or else.
It seems like you have things under control, though, and with the added suggestions like what I and others have been telling you about, I think you'll do just fine with those two.
Keep up the good work, and a belated Welcome to the World of Raising Cattle!
It seems like you have things under control, though, and with the added suggestions like what I and others have been telling you about, I think you'll do just fine with those two.
Keep up the good work, and a belated Welcome to the World of Raising Cattle!