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TexasBred, what's your advice on this mineral?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1546791" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Old post renewed.</p><p>As I mentioned in other thread, my conception rate sky-rocketed after switching to Vigortone + Multimin 90.</p><p>My only regret with Vigortone is they do not offer a BREEDER's with ionophores (rumensin or Bovetec)</p><p>Is it possible to add it to my program and what is the best way to do this. We feed in those round yellow plastic mineral feeders with the big round rubber top - has 3 dividers in it. I usually add BiCarb in one bin during breeding season. When our grass comes on, I have a lot of trouble with BUN, thus the BiCarb (seems to help).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1546791, member: 968"] Old post renewed. As I mentioned in other thread, my conception rate sky-rocketed after switching to Vigortone + Multimin 90. My only regret with Vigortone is they do not offer a BREEDER's with ionophores (rumensin or Bovetec) Is it possible to add it to my program and what is the best way to do this. We feed in those round yellow plastic mineral feeders with the big round rubber top - has 3 dividers in it. I usually add BiCarb in one bin during breeding season. When our grass comes on, I have a lot of trouble with BUN, thus the BiCarb (seems to help). [/QUOTE]
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