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Cattle producers fight a long list of issues that rob them of profits. Many of these problems can be managed successfully by including additives in cow, calf and yearling diets as part of herd health and preventive health programs. Additives can be used to control, prevent and treat diseases; control or eliminate internal and external parasites; increase the nutritional value of feed; improve feed efficiency; and boost the rate of weight gain. ..READ MORE ›
At Hubbard Feeds, one of our main goals is to provide science-driven solutions to our customers. To achieve that, each…READ MORE ›
With the cooler temperatures we have been having in much of the upper Midwest, fly control may seem like the last thing…READ MORE ›
A total mixed ration (TMR) diet has long been used to consistently offer a high-quality mix to ruminants. It allows…READ MORE ›
Calving season can sometimes have the unexpected and costly consequence of down cows. Milk fever, winter/grass tetany…READ MORE ›
Gut health in pigs continues to be a focus area for producers and veterinarians. Growing consumer concerns, along with…READ MORE ›
Incorporating soybeans and their byproducts into dairy cattle rations is a fairly common practice throughout the United…READ MORE ›
What’s stressful to a young dairy calf? I think we all know the answer: almost everything. From the birthing process to…READ MORE ›
In marketing fed cattle, the old saying rings true: “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” Today’s…READ MORE ›
Replacement gilts are essential for maintaining the productivity of the sow herd. Many producers experience a high loss…READ MORE ›