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Bull Development Operation
When developing
bulls for your production sale, Vita Ferm representatives are trained
to recommend and help implement a sound nutrition program to meet your
specific needs.
Ultimate Bull Development
If you are interested
in the ultimate bull development formulation that meets the increased
demands of intensive development programs or you simply want the peace
of mind from knowing that you’ve left no stone unturned in your bull
program consider the proven reputation of the Vita Ferm
Concept-Aid™
Program.
Proven Sure Start
As cattlemen, I
think we can all agree that getting calves through weaning and or post
shipment stress is essential to future health and productivity. Accelerated
bull development begins with the
Sure Start Program™.
Research
and field demonstrations have substantiated benefits of Amaferm’s inclusion
in the Sure Start mineral.
With the
Sure Start Program™
you can expect:
Increase Feed Efficiency
With today’s high
commodity prices, getting bulls eating is only the first step.
Efficiency becomes a high priority in order to successfully lower total
feeding costs. Maximizing forage utilization through improved digestion
has become a common goal as producers reduce grain
supplementation
in favor of forage and the alternative digestible fiber sources such
as soy hulls, wheat midds, DDGS and corn gluten feeds. The Amaferm Advantage
in all Vita Ferm formulations significantly increases digestibility
resulting in increased energy, protein, and essential trace elements
that would otherwise be locked away. Maximizing forage digestion allows
your cattle to more efficiently reach their genetic potential and may
also reduce the need for additional supplementation.
Right for the Season
Given the changing
nutritional needs of cattle throughout the year, Vita Ferm has developed
the Growing Herd
Calendar Program™
to provide
you with well formulated products that are designed to easily and accurately
match both forage quality and the various alternative feeds that are
often used in today’s environment.
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