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12% Steer Feed

An economical complete sweet feed, designed to keep cattle in good condition and provide balanced nutrition to growing, finishing and show cattle.

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Description

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12% Steer Feed is a complete sweet feed formulated to support balanced nutrition and body condition in growing, finishing, and show cattle. With 12% protein and a blend of quality grains, this feed delivers consistent energy and essential nutrients to help promote steady growth and maintain overall condition.

Designed for use in cattle feeding programs where reliable performance is important, 12% Steer Feed provides a well-rounded nutrient profile to support weight gain and efficient feed utilization from growing stages through finishing. Its sweet feed formulation encourages intake, making feeding practical and efficient for operations of any size.

This feed is ideal for producers seeking dependable nutrition to help cattle develop properly and maintain healthy condition throughout growth and finishing phases. 12% Steer Feed supports consistent performance, sound condition, and reliable results in everyday feeding programs.

THE BENEFITS OF 12% STEER FEED

  • Economical complete sweet feed designed to maintain cattle in good condition and provide balanced nutrition.
  • 12% crude protein minimum from high-quality sources including soybean meal for steady growth and muscle maintenance.
  • Cracked corn and oats provide highly digestible carbohydrates for sustained energy and optimal body condition.
  • Molasses creates excellent palatability, encouraging consistent feed intake for better performance.
  • Essential amino acids from added DL Methionine and Lysine optimize protein utilization and muscle development.
  • Vitamin fortification including Vitamins A, D3, E, and B-complex supports immune function and overall health.
  • Chelated minerals including copper, zinc, manganese, and selenium for improved mineral absorption and utilization.
  • Balanced calcium and phosphorus from monocalcium and dicalcium phosphate for strong bone development in growing cattle.
  • Flexible feeding rates of 0.5-1.5 lb per 100 lb body weight allows customization to meet individual cattle needs.
  • Suitable for multiple classes of cattle including growing, finishing, and show animals.

Formulated with performance and consistency in mind, this feed reflects the standards upheld by trusted cattle feed manufactures focused on quality, efficiency, and livestock health.

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  • Crude Protein (Min): 12.00%

  • Crude Fat (Min): 2.50%

  • Crude Fiber (Max): 15.00%

  • Calcium (Min): 0.50%

  • Calcium (Max): 1.00%

  • Phosphorus (Min): 0.40%

  • Salt (Min): 0.50%

  • Salt (Max): 1.00%

  • Potassium (Min): 0.60%

  • Vitamin A (Min): 3,000 IU/lb

Processed Grain By-Products, Grain Products (Corn, Oats), Plant Protein Products (Soybean Meal/Cottonseed Meal), Molasses Products, Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Manganous Oxide, Zinc Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, and Sodium Selenite.

  • Growing Steers: Feed at a rate of 1.0% to 2.0% of body weight daily, depending on the desired rate of gain and forage quality.

  • Maintenance: For adult cattle, feed 4 to 8 lbs per head daily as a supplement to pasture or hay.

  • Transition: When starting cattle on 12% Steer Feed, begin with a small amount (2–3 lbs per day) and gradually increase the amount over 10 to 14 days to prevent digestive upset or acidosis.

  • Forage: Always provide access to adequate roughage (hay or pasture).

  • Water: Ensure constant access to clean, fresh water.

Products FAQ

What are the main protein sources in 12% Steer Feed?

The primary protein source is high-quality soybean meal, providing 12% minimum crude protein. The feed is also fortified with essential amino acids including DL Methionine and Lysine to optimize protein utilization and support muscle development.

The feed contains molasses, which creates excellent palatability and encourages consistent feed intake. Combined with cracked corn and oats, this sweet feed formulation is highly attractive to cattle, promoting better performance through regular consumption.

The feed is fortified with Vitamins A, D3, E, and B-complex to support immune function and overall health. It also contains chelated minerals including copper, zinc, manganese, and selenium for improved absorption, plus balanced calcium and phosphorus for strong bone development.

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Products FAQ

What are the main protein sources in 12% Steer Feed?

The primary protein source is high-quality soybean meal, providing 12% minimum crude protein. The feed is also fortified with essential amino acids including DL Methionine and Lysine to optimize protein utilization and support muscle development.

The feed contains molasses, which creates excellent palatability and encourages consistent feed intake. Combined with cracked corn and oats, this sweet feed formulation is highly attractive to cattle, promoting better performance through regular consumption.

The feed is fortified with Vitamins A, D3, E, and B-complex to support immune function and overall health. It also contains chelated minerals including copper, zinc, manganese, and selenium for improved absorption, plus balanced calcium and phosphorus for strong bone development.

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Everything you need to know about the product.

Calves can be introduced to 16% Calf Creep Feed as early as 4 to 6 weeks of age, once they begin showing interest in nibbling solid feed. Early exposure helps calves gradually adapt from a milk-based diet to grain and forage, supporting proper rumen development. Starting creep feed early can also reduce stress at weaning and encourage steady growth, especially when pasture quality is declining or milk production from the cow begins to drop.

I source my grain for animal and livestock feeds based on local suppliers. Often, I purchase directly from local farmers, especially if they produce seasonal crops. Additionally, I buy high-quality feed from larger agricultural supply companies when necessary to meet the specific needs of my animals.

To check the freshness of your feed product, start by examining its smell, as fresh feed usually has a natural, earthy scent. If it smells sour or musty, it could indicate spoilage. Next, check the appearance for any discoloration, mold, or clumping, which may suggest exposure to moisture. Feel the feed to ensure it’s not damp, as excess moisture can promote mold growth. Always check the expiration date, if available, and ensure the feed has been stored properly in a cool, dry place. Finally, look out for pests, as their presence is a clear sign of compromised feed. Regular checks and proper storage will help maintain the feed’s freshness and nutritional value.

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