Turkey Study

Platte, S.D. 2008 Turkey Study: 9,300 Birds From The Brooder To The Finish In 2008, a trial involving 9,300 birds was conducted at Platte Colony in Platte, South Dakota. The purpose of the trial was to evaluate the efficacy of … Read More

Goat Facts

Information compiled by Dr. Bob McClung Goats are intelligent, social, and challenging to herd Goat Facts: Goats are versatile, domesticated animals kept for meat, milk, and fiber. The domestic goat is a species of goat-antelope mostly kept as livestock. It was … Read More

Goat & Sheep Case Studies

These testimonials and goat and sheep case studies are presented for informational purposes only and are not intended to endorse any product. The information is not intended to substitute for consulting your local veterinarian. Instead, they offer the reader information … Read More

Caseous Lymphadenitis

(Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis) CASEOUS LYMPHADENITIS KEY POINTS: Using Natural Immunotherapy dramatically improves the effectiveness of antibiotic therapy OMRI Listed Immune Supplement Enhancing the effectiveness of cell-mediated immunity is an essential supportive therapy. A 4-year-old crossbred ewe was presented with a 4cm … Read More

Runtbuster 2009

Two Trials Runtbuster 2009: Trial 1 Total # Pigs in Study: 110Treatment group avg. weight gain advantage at weaning: 1.41 lbsTreatment group avg. weight gain advantage at 65 days: 3.93 lbs0 Deaths Treatments: 10 Deaths Controls Controls: Total # Pigs: … Read More

Swine Study

Natural Pig Operation Swine Study: 300 Sows at a Natural Pig Operation A swine study was conducted on 300 sows at a natural pig operation, where all pigs were raised without antibiotics or vaccines. Ramaekers Runtbuster was administered on days … Read More

Natural Pig Operation

Natural Pig Operation SWINE STUDY: NATURAL PIG OPERATION A swine study was conducted on 300 sows at a natural pig operation. All of the pigs were raised naturally with no antibiotics or vaccines. Ramaekers Livestock Formula was administered on days … Read More