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Gro-Tec AG Land Fescue 7 with Rumensin versus Vitaferm Concept Aid, the mineral debate rages...
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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1574145" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>I agree on the Coccidiosis. I know it is here. But here again, I don't need rumensin. Mature cows are immune to it, that is a universal fact unless their immune system is compromised in which case they should be culled. Coccidia under the management practices I use is easily controlled by drenching with corid when the calves are haltered.</p><p></p><p>Rumensin is great - it increases feed efficiency but I am not convinced I need to, my cows seem efficient.</p><p></p><p>In regard to fly control, in my circumstances- external application is the only way it works unless you got some way to get my neighbor to use rabon. Lol.</p><p></p><p>As far as the mineral goes, I don't see anything more convincing. They are both excellent sources of minerals. They both biosorb well. BTW: VitaFerm 8/S has 8 % Phosphorus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1574145, member: 27490"] I agree on the Coccidiosis. I know it is here. But here again, I don't need rumensin. Mature cows are immune to it, that is a universal fact unless their immune system is compromised in which case they should be culled. Coccidia under the management practices I use is easily controlled by drenching with corid when the calves are haltered. Rumensin is great - it increases feed efficiency but I am not convinced I need to, my cows seem efficient. In regard to fly control, in my circumstances- external application is the only way it works unless you got some way to get my neighbor to use rabon. Lol. As far as the mineral goes, I don't see anything more convincing. They are both excellent sources of minerals. They both biosorb well. BTW: VitaFerm 8/S has 8 % Phosphorus. [/QUOTE]
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