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Beef Cattle Calves Creep Replacement Heifers Bulls

Beef Cattle Stockers Winter wheat pastures Corn stalks, hay Feedlot finishing cattle Corn,

Beef Cattle Cows and bulls Winter Crop residues Winter pastures Corn or sorghum silage Corn

Dairy Cattle Calves Milk replacers Calf starters Replacement Heifers Bulls Stockers

Dairy Cattle Feedlot finishing cattle Cows and bulls Dry cows Lactating cows and bulls

Sheep Lambs Milk Creep Growing-finishing lambs Field finishing Corn belt Wheat belt Pacific Northwest Drylot finishing

Sheep Ewes and rams Pregnant ewes Lactating ewes and rams

Horses Roughages Pasture – grasses Legumes Legume – grass mixtures Hay – grasses Legumes Legume – grass mixtures Concentrates Grains Protein supplements Miscellaneous

Swine Baby pigs Milk Creep Growing – finishing pigs Sow and boars

Poultry Cereal grains Plant by-products Animal by-products Minerals

Companion animal (dogs & cats) Animal products Cereal grains Food or table scraps