Dairy Feedlot Finisher
For finishing dairy-beef feedlot cattle (700-finish).
Feeding Directions
If cattle have not been previously adapted to a high energy, low roughage ration, first feed loose hay free-choice in feeding bunks for 3 to 5 days. Then begin this feeding program with Ration 1 shown below:
Ration 1 |
Ration 2 |
|
(First 7 Days) |
(Next 7 Days) |
|
Whole Shelled Corn |
1125 lbs. |
1330 lbs. |
Alfalfa Pellets |
400 lbs. |
300 lbs. |
Dairy Feedlot Grower |
400 lbs. |
300 lbs. |
TM Crumb 4G Med. |
75 lbs. |
70 lbs. |
Total |
2000 lbs. |
2000 lbs. |
If cattle have been previously fed the Dairy Feedlot Grower program, then begin feeding with Ration 3 shown below. Mix the following rations and full feed free-choice continuously according to the recommended time periods below.
Ration 3 |
Ration 4 |
|
(Next 7 Days) |
(Until Cattle Are Marketed) |
|
Whole Shelled Corn |
1600 lbs. |
1800 lbs. |
Alfalfa Pellets |
200 lbs. |
--- |
Dairy Feedlot Finisher |
200 lbs. |
200 lbs. |
Total |
2000 lbs. |
2000 lbs. |
In addition to the above rations, feed 1 to 2 pounds of hay per day. Contact your local CHS nutrition consultant for assistance in planning a feeding program to meet your specific needs.
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein |
not less than |
35.0 |
% |
(This includes not more than 15.5% equivalent crude protein from non-protein nitrogen.)
Crude Fat |
not less than |
3.8 |
% |
Crude Fiber |
not more than |
12.0 |
% |
Calcium |
not less than |
4.5 |
% |
Calcium |
not more than |
5.5 |
% |
Phosphorus |
not less than |
0.7 |
% |
Salt |
not less than |
2.0 |
% |
Salt |
not more than |
2.5 |
% |
Potassium |
not less than |
2.6 |
% |
Selenium |
not less than |
2.65 |
ppm |
Vitamin A |
not less than |
20,000 |
IU/lb |
Vitamin D |
not less than |
2,000 |
IU/lb |
Vitamin E |
not less than |
45 |
IU/lb |