Rumensin® was first cleared by FDA for feedlot cattle in 1975 to improve feed efficiency. The initial research indicated a 10% improvement in the feed to gain ratio with Rumensin in the ration at 30 g/ton.
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Coccidiosis has a major economic impact on both beef and dairy producers in the US and worldwide. The cost of the disease on a worldwide basis is estimated at $400 million (US) and this does not include losses on reduced Read the rest
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Add Rumensin to the weaning or receiving ration at the rate of 30 g/ton. This level will provide 15 mg /lb of ration and will prevent an outbreak in an estimated 95% of the groups of calves in your operation. Read the rest
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