Vitamins
Evaluate products selected, determine if there are any redundancies, assess the cost, read research available and talk with manufacturers when determining your premixes.
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Simplifying the feeding program: Steps toward improved efficiency
As every farm strives for greater production efficiency and lower costs, it makes sense periodically to evaluate what is being fed, especially in the premix.
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Are all your bases covered? Delivering key ingredient options
The economics, advantages, disadvantages and opportunities of questioning what and how we utilize base mixes.
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Calf health and performance starts in the womb: Epigenetics and methylation
The latest research supports the feeding of rumen-protected choline to dams for optimizing fetal programming on the genetic level, leading to lasting health and productivity benefits for dairy herds.
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Supplemental choline during transition period increases milk production
Feeding supplemental choline during the transition period can improve milk production through peak production and whole lactation.
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Feeding practices to cool hot cows
Preparing cows for heat stress with proper nutrition and feeding practices can improve their body’s response and may help your herd be more successful this summer.
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The unseen shrink in your dairy ration
Vitamin degradation can be an unseen form of shrink in your dairy ration. Increasing the supplemental levels of fat-soluble vitamins can improve cow health and performance.
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Nutrition’s role in udder and systemic health
Nutrition and animal health are “joined at the hip.” Udder health is highly dependent on nutrition, and specific nutrients work to support the immune system as well as reproduction.
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Optimum vitamin nutrition in dairy cows
The response benefit of vitamins A, E, D and supplemental biotin, niacin and beta carotene help to optimize performance, milk quality, cow health and welfare.
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