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Cattle Feed Supplements

The Importance of Cattle Feed Supplements

Bovine nutritional supplements are vital for improving cattle health, reproductive performance, and growth. They supply essential proteins, energy, minerals, and vitamins, preventing deficiencies that can lead to poor conception rates and increased disease incidence. Implementing these supplements is a well-established strategy for optimizing overall cattle performance.

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It is essential for everyone involved in the industry to prioritize these nutritional products to support the health and productivity of cattle. By focusing on proper nutrition, producers can ensure their cattle thrive, leading to better outcomes for both the animals and their operations.

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Case Studies and Product Reviews: Cattle Feed Supplements

Immune Modulating Supplements

Our research shows that combining vaccines with Ramaekers Nutrition’s supplements significantly enhances the immune response, leading to faster antibody production and higher, longer-lasting antibody levels. This suggests that these supplements can boost vaccine efficacy and support a stronger immune system.

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Embryo Quality Characteristics

We evaluated the effect of the Nutrition Horizons Nutrition Factor Immune Product (NHNFI) on embryo quality, developmental stage, and fertilization rates in superovulated donor cows using follicle-stimulating hormone (NIH-FSH-P1). The cows were grouped by breed and then randomly assigned to two treatment groups.

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Don Bond Feedlot Study

The Don Bond Feedlot Study assesses the profitability of a herd of sixty black Angus cows in Vernon, Texas. These calves participate in the Coleman natural beef program and receive a bonus of $100, along with an additional $35 from the Certified Angus Beef Association for not using antibiotics.

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Crescent Harbor Ranch

Crescent Harbor Ranch has proudly specialized in breeding Wagyu cattle since 1993, when it imported the first full-blooded Wagyu females into the United States. Crescent Harbor also acquired genetics from the next six importations, building the herd’s composition primarily from Tajima strains, known for their exceptional marbling and rich flavor profile.

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Colorado Natural Beef Study

A study was conducted on Black Angus steers that were shipped from Oregon to Greeley, Colorado. The study involved 419 calves that received the Ramaekers Stocker/Adult Immune Primer. This was administered as a bolus on day 1 and blended with their feed on days 2, 3, and 12. In contrast, 180 control calves were given a placebo following the same schedule.

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