For cattle, especially for the last 2-3 months. Initially, animals are subjected to an adaptation period and gradually accustomed to the feed, and portions are increased over time. At least 2 kilograms of beef finishing feed or eighty percent of the total dry matter is given daily to an animal with every 100 kilograms of live weight. However, this amount may vary according to the animal's growth rate, nutritional needs, and current feeding program. The feed amount should be adjusted according to the animal's live weight, general health status, and targeted growth rate. During the feed adaptation process, beef finishing feed should be given in small amounts initially and increased over time for the animals' digestive systems to adapt. This helps in preventing digestive system problems and helps the animals grow efficiently. Giving beef finishing feed in the right amounts and timing ensures that the animals grow healthily and achieve the desired yield. In the use of beef finishing feed, the recommendations of the veterinarian and expert should be considered, and a feeding program suitable for the requirements of the animals should be applied.