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Anhydrous ammonia |
Provides NPN, reduces mold growth, improves silage stability and fibre digestibility of low quality forage |
1-3% of forage dry matter. |
Variable, about $15/T DM |
Favorable |
Apply to corn silage before ensiling; do not apply to alfalfa-grass silage; very dangerous to handle and apply |
Recommended if needed |
Anionic salts |
Causes ration to be more acidic raising blood Ca levels by improving bone mobilization of Ca and absorption from small intestine |
Reduce cation:anion balance to –5 and –10 meq/100 g dry matter |
40-75 cents |
10:1 |
Feed to dry cows 2-3 weeks before calving |
Recommended |
Aspergillus oryzae |
Stimulate fibre digesting bacteria, stabilize rumen pH and reduce heat stress |
3 grams/day |
3 cents |
6:1 |
Use with high grain diets, acidic rumen conditions, heat stress, calves receiving liquid diet |
Not Recommended |
Biotin |
Reduces heel warts, claw lesions, cracks and sole ulcers |
10-20 mg/cow/ day for 6 months to a year |
6-8 cents |
4:1 |
Herds with chronic foot problems may need 6 months of supplementation before evaluation |
Experimental |
Calcium propionate |
Increases blood glucose and Ca levels |
120-225g |
20-40 cents |
Not available |
Feed 7 days prepartum to 7 days postpartum or until appetite improves (unpalatable) |
Recommended for transition problem |
Monensin (Rumensin) |
1. Ionophore for calves and heifers to improve feed efficiency and control scours |
Up to 200 mg/head/day depending on body weight |
1-2 cents |
8:1 |
Feed to calves (coccidiosis control) and heifers to improve growth |
Recommended |
2. Aid for prevention of subclinical ketosis |
One controlled release capsule |
Variable, about $13/cow |
Not available |
Dose cows 3 weeks before calving |
Recommended for control of ketosis | |
Niacin |
Improves energy balance in early lactation cows; helps control ketosis |
6 g/cow (prepartum) 12 g/cow (postpartum) |
6-12 cents |
6:1 |
Begin feeding 2 weeks prepartum and continue to maximum dry matter intake is reached |
Recommended for control of ketosis |
Probiotics (direct fed microbials) |
Produce compounds that destroy undesirable organisms, provide enzymes to improve nutrient availability |
Not clearly defined |
5-15 cents |
Not available |
Feed to cows at calving and during stress, milk-fed calves |
Evaluative for cows; Recommended for calves |
Yeast culture |
Stimulates fibre digesting bacteria, stabilizes rumen environment, utilizes lactic acid |
10-120g depending on yeast culture concentration |
4-6cents |
4:1 |
Feed 2 weeks prepartum to 10 weeks postpartum, during stress and off-feed conditions |
Recommended to ensure rumen health |