In October, the FDA approved the use of the ionophore, Rumensin, for use in lactating and dry dairy cattle. Many producers have used Rumensin in dairy
RUMENSIN IS NOT REGISTERED FOR GOATS OR DEER. This product is suitable for sheep and cattle only and not recommended for other animals. The above feeding
Rumensin is commonly fed on feedlot cattle and it?s the only ionophore approved for cow production. In addition to improving efficiency in fed
For over 40 years, cattle producers have relied on Rumensin to control and prevent coccidiosis and improve feed efficiency. Rumensin kills
A 12% calcium, 6% phosphorous supplement with Rumensin for beef cattle on pasture. Rumensin prevents and controls coccidiosis in all cattle types.
Rumensin 90 is for increased feed efficiency in slaughter cattle reproducing beef cattle. It also prevents and controls coccidiosis in slaughter cattle.
Ionophores decrease incidence of coccidiosis, bloat, and acidosis in cattle. Mode of Action. Commercially-available ionophores include monensin (Rumensin)
Rumensin aids in cattle weight gain, feed efficiency, and coccidiosis prevention. Also helps control bloat and ketosis in dairy cows.
Rumensin is a feed additive that improves feed efficiency, prevents and controls coccidiosis in beef cattle. Learn how Rumensin can help you achieve your goals in feedlot, stocker and cow-calf operations.
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