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Managing sub-actue rumen acidosis (SARA) at grass

Published: July 30, 2018
Tips on managing sub-acute rumen acidosis at grass from James Ambrose, commercial and technical manager for Phileo Lesaffre Animal Care GB & Ireland
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Phileo by Lesaffre
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ferante righi
4 de septiembre de 2018

The grass is a nice feed but more than SARA, sometimes the problem is rumen bloat and the increase of blood urea.

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john ngeno
3 de septiembre de 2018
It's just a question as what type of grass is this being used and how is it grown and managed, the type of soil required and the climatic conditions required. Thanks
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