Articles Tagged with ''rumen health''
Research shows that implementing methane-reducing additives into young calves’ nutrition can have positive lifelong results.
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Impact of early life nutrition on finishing and carcass performance
Recent research suggests that beef-on-dairy steers fed a low-starch total mixed ration at a younger age will continue to increase in feed intake and growth longer than those receiving different diets.
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Debunking 4 trace mineral myths
Trace minerals are inarguably an important component of a good cattle nutrition plan, but they should not be expected to solve all problems or answer all questions.
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Weaning calves – art or science?
When weaning, making sure calves are as comfortable as possible can be the ticket to more pounds on their frames and dollars in your pocket.
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Optimizing cow-calf production on rangelands
A lot of things can have an impact on the efficiency of your cow herd. But producers can boost cattle efficiency and profitability with strategic probiotic solutions.
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Boost cattle performance with plant genius
Botanical products aren’t exactly new, but the industry has really only scratched the surface of what these technologies can do for livestock nutrition.
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What to expect when you’re expecting beef-dairy cross calves
Feeding and raising beef-on-dairy calves is a different ball game than feeding traditional beef cattle. Here are some factors to consider when entering this part of the market.
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Understanding yeast products: There is a difference
Since there are a large number of different types of yeast products on the market, it is important to carefully research which products may be the most effective and economical for any given dairy.
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Harnessing the power of the gut microbiome
When producers gain a better grasp of how the gut microbiome can impact things such as cognition, feed intake and immune function, they open themselves up to more productive cattle and higher profits.
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Gut feeling: Improved gut health in the feedlot leads to better nutrient utilization
When feedlot operators find ways to help cattle more fully absorb the nutrients they take in, the finishing period can become one of the most efficient times of those animals’ lives.
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