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Bio-Mos® 2

Submitted by cewert on Thu, 12/19/2019 - 10:16

Bio-Mos 2 focuses on supporting animal performance by promoting good bacteria, building immune defenses and maximizing growth and efficiency.

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Introducing Bio-Mos 2 for Beef Cattle
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Establishing gut health and development in calves is essential for building a foundation of performance and profitability in the future herd. Bio-Mos 2 focuses on supporting animal performance by promoting good bacteria, supporting immune defenses and maximizing growth and efficiency.

Introducing Bio-Mos 2 for Beef Cattle

Formulated to feed the gastrointestinal tract, Bio-Mos 2 is a new feed supplement for your cattle to optimize average daily gain and reinforce a healthy gut microbiome without antibiotics at all stages of production.

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Beef Cattle Gut Health Factsheet

Download a free version of our beef cattle gut health quick factsheet!

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Aids in nutrient utilization to optimize average daily gain

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Supports colostrum quality

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Maximizes gastrointestinal integrity and stability

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Supports high-risk animal health

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Backed by science for them. Healthier calves for you. Introducing Bio-Mos 2.
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Bio-Mos® 2 continues the legacy of Bio-Mos® by improving upon Alltech’s trademark technology. Formulated to feed the gastrointestinal tract, Bio-Mos 2 supports gut integrity and colostrum quality to promote overall performance at all stages of cattle production.

We took the technology you loved in Bio-Mos, a unique product derived from a select strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast using our proprietary process resulting in even higher performance, while still promoting good bacteria and building natural defenses to maximize profitability.

When incorporated into the cow and the calf’s diet, Bio-Mos 2 supports gut integrity, colostrum quality and overall performance. Part of the Alltech® Gut Health Management program, Bio-Mos 2 is key to building a foundation for performance and profitability from the very start.

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Contact a local Alltech representative today for more information on Bio-Mos 2.

Progressive Dairy: Trace mineral source: Form equals function

Submitted by jnorrie on Thu, 12/12/2019 - 16:22

While trace minerals such as copper, cobalt, manganese, selenium and zinc have low inclusion rates in the rations of a dairy cow, they perform critical functions for the animal, including bone development, energy and protein metabolism, antioxidative protection, reproduction, immune function, nerve signaling and muscle contraction.

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Four tips for sustainable soil management

Submitted by mdaly on Thu, 12/05/2019 - 04:41

Alltech Crop Science recognises that a healthy and living soil is fundamental for plants to reach their fullest genetic potential and for successful crop production. Founded in 1994, the crop science division of global nutrition company Alltech has focused its research and innovation on the knowledge and understanding of the microbial world beneath our feet...

 

Progressive Cattle: 4 strategies to beat BRD in your feedyard

Submitted by jnorrie on Tue, 12/03/2019 - 19:51

Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the number one cause of feedlot cattle death in North America and represents more than 70% of all feedlot death and sickness. BRD is the single largest source of morbidity and mortality in feedlots, causing an estimated $2 billion to $3 billion in losses annually.

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World Grain: Mitigating mycotoxins in feed

Submitted by jnorrie on Sun, 12/01/2019 - 17:33

Mycotoxins are naturally occurring toxins produced by certain molds (fungi) and can be found in food. The molds grow on a variety of different crops and foodstuffs, often under warm and humid conditions. Dr. Alexandra Weaver of Alltech Mycotoxin Management said mycotoxins are a concern for feed quality and animal safety. 

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