Using Rumensin for Beef Cows Rumensin is not a new product. The compound was first cleared by the FDA for use in cattle in 1975. The product is very safe, working only in the rumen and never entering the bloodstream. Because of this, it never enters the muscle products or the food chain for humans. Rumensin® is known to inhibit the lactic acid producing strains of bacteria, such as Streptococcus bovis, while at same time to not inhibit the major strains of lactic acid utilizing bacteria in the rumen. In beef cattle, Rumensin® also reduced variation in feed intake by causing cattle to eat smaller and more frequent meals. Improves feed efficiency and prevents coccidiosis in feedlot cattle. Since 1976, cattle producers have relied on Rumensin® to improve feed efficiency and prevent coccidiosis. And for 40 years, Rumensin has demonstrated proven results, and continuous innovation, adding more profit potential to the bottom line. Rumensin is registered for improved weight gain and feed efficiency in cattle and sheep, improved reproductive performance in heifers and as an aid in the prevention of coccidiosis in cattle, sheep, goats and chickens. Monensin, commonly referred to by its brand name, Rumensin, is an ionophore which targets gram-positive bacteria in the rumen. By reducing the gram-positive bacteria, the gram-negative bacteria are allowed to thrive. This leads to a shift in volatile fatty acids in the rumen in the favor of propionate, which is more efficiently used by cattle. Rumensin® for Beef Cattle For over 45 years, producers have trusted Elanco's Rumensin® to deliver consistent, dependable results that add more profit potential to the bottom line. The findings from more than 400 Elanco research studies have made it possible for producers to include Rumensin in ever-changing feed programs and management systems. Rumensin means greater milk production efficiency 2 —up to 4% more energy per pound of feed, for a return on investment of at least 5:1. 1 Rumensin's ability to help cows get more energy from every pound of feed provides flexibility when formulating rations. Rumensin™ is a scientifically-proven rumen modifier that improves the health and performance of dairy cows. Rumensin™ Max has registered indications for increased milk protein production; as an aid in the reduction of bloat; and as an aid in the control of ketosis. It provides the optimum response at a recommended daily rate of 2 mL of 350 views 8 months ago. Decades after its introduction as a staple ingredient of cattle rations, Elanco continues to conduct research into Rumensin's use and effectiveness. Elanco's Ruminant Rumensin, for instance, reduces palatability of the mineral supplement which can result in decreased overall mineral intake. Salt is a key driver of mineral intake. If overconsumption is an issue, adding more salt to the mineral can help regulate intake. In growing beef steers and heifers on pasture, Rumensin® is a proven management tool that optimizes your investment by improving cattle weight gain, even as the quality of forage changes from year to year.1 For pennies per head per day, Rumensin delivers 20 lbs or more per head of additional selling weight during a 100-day grazing period.1 Because feed comprises over 80% of the cost of producing fat cattle, considerable research has been directed towards improving utilization of the energy in feeds by ruminants. Attempts to get more energy from cattle feeds have included grinding, pelleting, steam flaking, feeding ensiled high moisture grains and feeding high concentrate rations.

Rumensin is a proven management tool that optimizes your investment by improving cattle weight gain and feed efficiency, even as the quality of forage changes from year to year. 1 Rumensin is approved for use in all production phases in the beef industry. When you choose Rumensin, you can trust that it is better suited for feed mixing with 2: monensin (Rumensin®) and lasalocid (Bovatec®) are ap­ proved for beef cattle. Laidlomycin ( Cattlyst®) is expected to be approved by spring of 1994. Monensin and lasalocid are approved coccidiostats in cattle. Monensin Monensin is marketed by Elanco Products Com­ pany, a division of Eli Lilly and Company under the trade name Rumensin®. .
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