The performance of grazing heifers offered a free-choice mineral or two mineral-grain-ionophore mixtures was evaluated in 3-year study. Heifers ate more of the supplement containing Bovatec® than that containing Rumensin® (P\u3c.05). Heifers fed Bovatec® gained faster (P\u3c.10) than those fed Rumensin® or the control mineral mixture
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of stocker calves grazing high-endophyte ...
Feeding supplements containing an antibiotic or ionophore improved stocker gains by .06 to .26 lb pe...
When grazing stocker cattle on native Flint Hills pasture, optimizing growth rate is important in de...
The performance of grazing heifers offered a free-choice mineral or two mineral-grain-ionophore mixt...
Supplementing heifers in an intensive-early grazing program with Terramycin ® or Bovatec ® in free-c...
One hundred Holstein heifers were used to examine the effects of monensin (Rumensin®) and lasalocid ...
Rumensin was self-fed in a loose salt mixture to yearling heifers on late-summer bluestem pasture (A...
While research has shown both Bovatec and Rumensin to be very useful feed additives in backgrounding...
Four hundred sixty-nine English and Continental cross yearling steers grazed on native grass pasture...
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...
Ninety Holstein heifers were used to examine the effects of Rumensin® or Bovatec®. Average daily gai...
Eighty steers, primarily of British breeding, were allotted to one of four treatments and maintained...
Three hundred twelve mixed-breed steers (590 lb) were allotted randomly to eight native grass pastur...
Even though an average daily Rumensin® consumption of over 100 mg per was achieved in all three tria...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of stocker calves grazing high-endophyte ...
Feeding supplements containing an antibiotic or ionophore improved stocker gains by .06 to .26 lb pe...
When grazing stocker cattle on native Flint Hills pasture, optimizing growth rate is important in de...
The performance of grazing heifers offered a free-choice mineral or two mineral-grain-ionophore mixt...
Supplementing heifers in an intensive-early grazing program with Terramycin ® or Bovatec ® in free-c...
One hundred Holstein heifers were used to examine the effects of monensin (Rumensin®) and lasalocid ...
Rumensin was self-fed in a loose salt mixture to yearling heifers on late-summer bluestem pasture (A...
While research has shown both Bovatec and Rumensin to be very useful feed additives in backgrounding...
Four hundred sixty-nine English and Continental cross yearling steers grazed on native grass pasture...
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...
Ninety Holstein heifers were used to examine the effects of Rumensin® or Bovatec®. Average daily gai...
Eighty steers, primarily of British breeding, were allotted to one of four treatments and maintained...
Three hundred twelve mixed-breed steers (590 lb) were allotted randomly to eight native grass pastur...
Even though an average daily Rumensin® consumption of over 100 mg per was achieved in all three tria...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of stocker calves grazing high-endophyte ...
Feeding supplements containing an antibiotic or ionophore improved stocker gains by .06 to .26 lb pe...
When grazing stocker cattle on native Flint Hills pasture, optimizing growth rate is important in de...