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Stage 1

 

 

Birth to 3 days old

Colostrum

 

3 days to 38 days

Tend-R-Leen® milk replacer

25 pounds

 

Free choice Tend-R-Leen®  calf starter

50 pounds

 

Both heifer and bull calves can be raised together until 2 months of age

 

Stage 2

 

 

39 days to 120 days old

Tend-R-Leen® Grower Formula:  2 lbs./hd/day

180 pounds

 

Free choice dry whole shell corn

 

 

At 120 days the steer will weigh approximately 350 lbs.

 

Stage 3

 

 

120 days to finish

Tend-R-Leen® Ultra Finisher

1 1/2 lbs./hd/day

457 pounds

 

Free choice dry whole shell corn

 

 

Free choice trace mineral salt

 

Stage 1

 

 

Birth to 3 days old

Colostrum

 

3 days to 38 days

Tend-R-Leen® milk replacer

25 pounds

 

Free choice Tend-R-Leen®  calf starter

50 pounds

 

Both heifer and bull calves can be raised together until 2 months of age

 

Stage 2

 

 

39 days to 120 days old

Tend-R-Leen® Grower Formula:  2 lbs./hd/day

180 pounds

 

Free choice dry whole shell corn

 

 

At 120 days the steer will weigh approximately 350 lbs.

 

Stage 3

 

 

120 days to finish

Tend-R-Leen® Ultra Finisher

1 1/2 lbs./hd/day

457 pounds

 

Free choice dry whole shell corn

 

 

Free choice trace mineral salt

 

Stage 1

 

 

Birth to 3 days old

Colostrum

 

3 days to 38 days

Tend-R-Leen® milk replacer

25 pounds

 

Free choice Tend-R-Leen®  calf starter

50 pounds

 

Both heifer and bull calves can be raised together until 2 months of age

 

Stage 2

 

 

39 days to 120 days old

Tend-R-Leen® Grower Formula:  2 lbs./hd/day

180 pounds

 

Free choice dry whole shell corn

 

 

At 120 days the steer will weigh approximately 350 lbs.

 

Stage 3

 

 

120 days to finish

Tend-R-Leen® Ultra Finisher

1 1/2 lbs./hd/day

457 pounds

 

Free choice dry whole shell corn

 

 

Free choice trace mineral salt

 

Technical Information

Feeding/Nutrition                    Disease            Vaccination         Facilities/Handling                

Environmental Factors/Feedlot Stress      Finances/Marketing/Management

Feeding/Nutrition   

Weaning Management Tips

Evaluating Corn for Livestock Feed

Self Feeder Management

Cheap Corn.  Should I feed my cattle to heavier weights

Feeding lower quality corn can affect gains

Are your cattle getting enough water

Tips for Reducing Shrink

Water Quality

Converting Roughage Fed Cattle

Feeding High Moisture Shelled Corn

Summer Feed Handling Recommendations

Starting Purchased Cattle

 

Facilities/Handling

Importing Feeder Cattle from Canada

Cattle transport guide available

Composting as a viable disposal option

Is your feedlot ready for winter?

Special considerations for bad pen conditions in wet spring weather

Bio-security on your Operation

Use Windbreaks to Protect Your Feedlot Cattle

Cattle Handling Safety in Working Facilities

 

Finance/Marketing/Management

AgWeb offers current information right at your fingertips

Cattle Packers in Your Area

To Foward Contract or Not

Tagging for Proper Cattle ID

Defining USDA cattle grades

Guidelines for Purchasing Baby Calves

Preparation is Important When Looking for Financing

 

Disease

Treating Scouring Calves

Bovine Tuberculosis

Preventing Calf Scours

Could Your Cattle Infect You?

Prevention of pneumonia

New method of antibiotic treatment

What are urinary calculi

Brucellosis

Preventing Clostridial Entertoxemia Types C & D

Pinkeye in Cattle

Coccidiosis in Cattle

Disease Prevention

Cattle and Anthrax

Proper Medication Withdrawal

Reducing E. coli at the Producer Level

Bovine Respiratory Disease

 

Vaccination

Vaccination Recommendations

Modified-live and killed vaccines

Vaccine Against Foot and Mouth Disease

Proper Syringe Care Aids in Beef Quality

Tips for Proper Vaccine Handling

New Emphasis on Subcutaneous Injections

Proper Injection Procedures

 

Environmental Factors/Feedlot Stress

New Pour-on Treatment for Cattle

Fall is Prime Time for Lice

Heat Safety Index

Managing Heat Stress/Signs of Heat Stress

Fly control

Why It's Important to De-worm your Cattle

Castration Techniques

Detecting and Controlling Lice

Cold Stress

Growth Implants for Beef Cattle

Do Implants Cause Dark Cutters

Causes of Feedlot Lameness

Managing Feedlot Stress in the Spring

 

 

Check out our quarterly newsletter, the Tend-R-Leen Tech Report, for current market, health, and feeding information.

 

Still looking for more information?  Check out these links:

 

Iowa Beef Center

 

VetLife Technical Info

 

Mycattle.com-Health

 

We reserve the right to change product specifications at any time.  The information contained here is reasonably accurate at the time of posting, however  we rely on the warranty and product specifications on the products themselves, not the information on the site.   Tend-R-Leen® is a trademark of Domain, Inc. registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office.  Copyright ©  2010 Tend-R-Leen®.  All rights reserved.