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							| 16 | BUY AND SELL / Agricultural / Cattle for Sale - Bulacan | on: March 07, 2010, 05:40:18 PM |  
							| Great for Backyard Fattening via Feedlot or Natural Grazing
 Mostly Calfs & Yearlings, Steers available.
 
 Location is Bocaue, Bulacan
 
 SMS or Call for Availability
 
 +63.927.7777.830 - Globe
 +63.918.336.1064 - Smart
 +63.923.33.88884 - Sun
 cattle_market_ph@yahoo.com.ph
 
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							| 18 | LIVESTOCKS / Large ruminants (Carabao, cattle etc) / Re: Cattle Fattening: | on: January 13, 2010, 05:43:34 AM |  
							| Thanks for the reply doc.
 Since I want to get my cattle to take on weight asap. Up to how much can I feed corn mixed feed? 1kg? 2kg?
 Whats the relationship or equivalent of 20kg of fresh grass compared to dried grass? how about in terms of commercial feed? I understand that ruminants are designed to breakdown cellulose material...so grasses should still be the norm.
 
 Does intensive cattle fattening being done in the philippines?
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							| 19 | LIVESTOCKS / Large ruminants (Carabao, cattle etc) / Re: Cattle Fattening: | on: January 11, 2010, 08:20:54 PM |  
							| I'm seriously into this now. I have a couple of heads for trying it out.
 Can anybody tell me how do they go about their fattening process? program?
 
 When do you feed the 'feeds' (darak, grinded corn, commercial grower mix, mollases, etc)...and how do you feed them? dry? wet?
 
 how much percent on hay?
 
 How does one calculate the required qty of food per day? % moisture?
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