Feeding Tetronasin reduced incidence of frothy bloat in cattle fed a high-grain diet. The effective dose was 0.25 mg/kg body weight when administered prior to the onset of frothy bloat. At 0.15 mg/kg body weight, the antibiotic was less effective but the degree of bloat was considerably less than that of steers fed no antibiotic. Tetronasin also reduced the severity of bloat in steers that were already bloating prior to its administration
Various levels of lasalocid (Bovatec®) added to a protein supplement did not improve weight or condi...
Feeding supplements containing an antibiotic or ionophore improved stocker gains by .06 to .26 lb pe...
Adding Bovatec, OTC, Bovalec plus OTC or Rumensin-Tylan to finishing steer diets did not significant...
Feeding Tetronasin reduced incidence of frothy bloat in cattle fed a high-grain diet. The effective...
Lasalocid or monensin (600 mg per 1000 lb body weight daily) was tested on cattle bloating on high g...
Rumensin with or without Bloatguard was fed to rumen-fistulated cattle grazing lush alfalfa pasture....
This NebGuide discusses the types of bloat which may occur in cattle and methods to prevent and trea...
Twelve ruminally cannulated Holstein steers were used to determine the effect of monensin (0, 20, 30...
In February, 1998, 191 crossbred steers (885 lb) were used in a 28-day feeding trial to evaluate the...
Frothy bloat in cattle is a serious problem and is difficult to manage under field conditions as it ...
Monensin at 300 mg and 450 mg per 1000 lbs body weight reduced the severity of alfalfa pasture bloa...
Bloat is an abnormal accumulation of gases in the paunch or rumen, resulting in great distention of ...
Bloat is a form of indigestion marked by an excessive accumulation of gas in the rumen. Immediately ...
Tylosin feeding prevented the increase in Fusobacterium necrophorum population normally associated w...
Steers fed 100 mg or 200 mg of Bovatec per head daily while grazing bromegrass gained 16.4% and 23....
Various levels of lasalocid (Bovatec®) added to a protein supplement did not improve weight or condi...
Feeding supplements containing an antibiotic or ionophore improved stocker gains by .06 to .26 lb pe...
Adding Bovatec, OTC, Bovalec plus OTC or Rumensin-Tylan to finishing steer diets did not significant...
Feeding Tetronasin reduced incidence of frothy bloat in cattle fed a high-grain diet. The effective...
Lasalocid or monensin (600 mg per 1000 lb body weight daily) was tested on cattle bloating on high g...
Rumensin with or without Bloatguard was fed to rumen-fistulated cattle grazing lush alfalfa pasture....
This NebGuide discusses the types of bloat which may occur in cattle and methods to prevent and trea...
Twelve ruminally cannulated Holstein steers were used to determine the effect of monensin (0, 20, 30...
In February, 1998, 191 crossbred steers (885 lb) were used in a 28-day feeding trial to evaluate the...
Frothy bloat in cattle is a serious problem and is difficult to manage under field conditions as it ...
Monensin at 300 mg and 450 mg per 1000 lbs body weight reduced the severity of alfalfa pasture bloa...
Bloat is an abnormal accumulation of gases in the paunch or rumen, resulting in great distention of ...
Bloat is a form of indigestion marked by an excessive accumulation of gas in the rumen. Immediately ...
Tylosin feeding prevented the increase in Fusobacterium necrophorum population normally associated w...
Steers fed 100 mg or 200 mg of Bovatec per head daily while grazing bromegrass gained 16.4% and 23....
Various levels of lasalocid (Bovatec®) added to a protein supplement did not improve weight or condi...
Feeding supplements containing an antibiotic or ionophore improved stocker gains by .06 to .26 lb pe...
Adding Bovatec, OTC, Bovalec plus OTC or Rumensin-Tylan to finishing steer diets did not significant...