What you do when it’s raining ? If I want to grow beef cattle from 150kg to 350 kg 400kg do I have do build a barn or can I grow under the sky without any roof ?? If you have a full rainy day ? Is it not a problem for feeding them?
If it’s raining it gets muddy. Cattle weren’t created with a barn over there head. They are animals meant to be outside. We’ve had years where it rained nearly every week. We had lots of mud it’s not the most ideal situation you do your best to keep them comfortable. Haul the mud away put bedding down. If you have concrete that helps. Idk where you’re located but you may have to check your local laws. In some parts of the US your required to build a barn after so many head of cattle. Idk about other parts of the world.
Great video! Been working on building some pens to feed some cattle as something else besides our pairs in the winter. How do you come up with your feed rations? Is there a resource you use?
@@farmerintheboot4089 mostly backgrounding is my plan currently. Maybe finish a few to see how it works. We generally background our calves on some wheat pasture but would like to buy some more to do as we have time
Ours is an 850 on a finisher ration we can put about 12000 lbs on one load. Depending on how well the cattle are eating I’d say you can feed on average 450 head of fat cattle. It really depends on how they’re eating, what ration they’re on and how big the mixer is. We’re a pretty small operation but just going off a finisher ration where the load calls for mostly grain, that’s what we average. Hope that answers your question.
Nice show I learned alot hope to see more from you
Thanks appreciate it
Like feed chart explanation
We feed Hay Silage/Corn Silage and distillers and Bales of hay
What you do when it’s raining ?
If I want to grow beef cattle from 150kg to 350 kg 400kg do I have do build a barn or can I grow under the sky without any roof ??
If you have a full rainy day ? Is it not a problem for feeding them?
If it’s raining it gets muddy. Cattle weren’t created with a barn over there head. They are animals meant to be outside. We’ve had years where it rained nearly every week. We had lots of mud it’s not the most ideal situation you do your best to keep them comfortable. Haul the mud away put bedding down. If you have concrete that helps. Idk where you’re located but you may have to check your local laws. In some parts of the US your required to build a barn after so many head of cattle. Idk about other parts of the world.
Great video! Been working on building some pens to feed some cattle as something else besides our pairs in the winter. How do you come up with your feed rations? Is there a resource you use?
Find a nutritionist come up with a ration and feed what you can afford. Depends on how you’re going to market as well. Backgrounding? Finishing?
@@farmerintheboot4089 mostly backgrounding is my plan currently. Maybe finish a few to see how it works. We generally background our calves on some wheat pasture but would like to buy some more to do as we have time
And a stress reliever... whats that?
Nice video good job explaining things. Curious what your approximate capacity is?
Thanks for watching I really do appreciate it! As for the capacity I’ll put it this way not as much as you might think.
How many cattle does a single load feed/ how many Cu/ft is the mixer? I understand it depends on the ration but I'm looking for averages.
Ours is an 850 on a finisher ration we can put about 12000 lbs on one load. Depending on how well the cattle are eating I’d say you can feed on average 450 head of fat cattle. It really depends on how they’re eating, what ration they’re on and how big the mixer is. We’re a pretty small operation but just going off a finisher ration where the load calls for mostly grain, that’s what we average. Hope that answers your question.
The cattle condition looks great. Must have been a cold day out there, then.
I can’t remember the temp it was the middle of February so I’m guessing it was pretty cold lol
Whats your background ration consist of, just comparing
I can give you the DM% breakdown if you’d like but mainly ground hay usually grass, wet gluten feed, distillers, silage.
How big are your feedlot pens
They can hold 150-250 head right now we only have 150 in each pens
1:06 are those fat steer cattle
They are yes
@@farmerintheboot4089 ok can you show the video sending fat cattle in semi truck
Been meaning to I’ll get one up eventually