A new formula for fighting fescue toxicosis is available for cattle that graze in the so-called “Fescue Belt” of the U.S.
Kentucky 31 Fescue is the culprit and when ingested can cause cattle to lose weight and have reproductive issues from the endophyte-infected grass. Ken Bryan, product manager for Cargill Animal Nutrition’s beef business, tells Brownfield Ag News their product is a proprietary mineral defense for fescue toxicosis.
It was studied on stocker cattle at the University of Missouri’s Southwest Center last summer, “We actually saw an improvement of 30% better average daily gain on the cattle that were on FescueEMT versus the same mineral without the EMT package.”
And, he says, the product helped with reproductive performance, “Hey, these cattle looked better.
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