Feed her very early (we do 6am central time) then later when cools off (9PM).....been working great for us, calves eating great! Goodluckslr129 said:I have a april heifer that wont eat lately. she use to eat very well about 15 pounds a day. I want to keep her at the rate but lately she has only been eating 3 scoops a feeding. What can i giver her to maintain her daily gain?
Just wondering out loud here, but why would you have a heifer that is Max 3 months old on full feed? Maybe you meant an '11? If so, this heat has Bern taking it right out of them. They don't like it a bit, and I can't say I blame them. Just try to keep her on feed of this is the case. Also depending how much fiber you are running on the rations, contrary to an earlier post, hay may not be necessary on a full time basis. Cotton seed hulls work just as good at keeping that rumen going.marlajill said:I have a April 2012 hiefer that want eat too. I've tried a lot of things, probios, less hay, feeding times, even tried a different feed. NO LUCK. I'm assuming its the heat, seeing how its been in the triple digits here in South Carolina. It was 106 on Sunday. Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
showsteernc said:marlajill said:Cotton seed hulls work just as good at keeping that rumen going.
Ive never had a sick bovine and had a vet recommend going and getting cotton seed hulls, they always say all the grass hay, and clean water they want, to get better.
Speaking of water does the heifer have acccess to water all day or is she tied up during the day?
frostback said:I never once saw anything about sick cattle?????? I won't argue that for sick cattle, grass hay is the way to go. According to your post, you said roughage was necessary, I was giving an option on roughage that may already be in the ration and they are getting enough of it to get the rumen bugs what they need. No reason to let them fill up on hay during this weather when there is enough roughage already in the diet.showsteernc said:marlajill said:Cotton seed hulls work just as good at keeping that rumen going.
Ive never had a sick bovine and had a vet recommend going and getting cotton seed hulls, they always say all the grass hay, and clean water they want, to get better.
Speaking of water does the heifer have acccess to water all day or is she tied up during the day?
Another thing, I would say changing the feed when a calf is under stress (not eating), is one of the worst things you can possibly do when you are trying to fight intake issues. This can mess up the rumen bugs even more. Just stick to what you have on grain, and make the changes gradually once you get the animal straightened out. I do agree that some of the top dress products can help. We give everything in the barn Fasttrack and Sure Champ pellets. If we have any issues then we pop them with some sure charge. Seems to do the trick.
showsteernc said:Just wondering out loud here, but why would you have a heifer that is Max 3 months old on full feed? Maybe you meant an '11? If so, this heat has Bern taking it right out of them. They don't like it a bit, and I can't say I blame them. Just try to keep her on feed of this is the case. Also depending how much fiber you are running on the rations, contrary to an earlier post, hay may not be necessary on a full time basis. Cotton seed hulls work just as good at keeping that rumen going.marlajill said:I have a April 2012 hiefer that want eat too. I've tried a lot of things, probios, less hay, feeding times, even tried a different feed. NO LUCK. I'm assuming its the heat, seeing how its been in the triple digits here in South Carolina. It was 106 on Sunday. Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
frostback said:Cattle are ruminents and NEED hay (roughage) in their diet. If she is not eating grain she is telling you something, either she does not like the grain or she is not feeling well. Take her temp, probias her, try different grain. Does she have a eating buddy?