Quick and timely considerations for your cattle mineral program.
If using a mineral form of cattle fly control, consistent intake is key. Consider using Wind and Rain® Storm® Fly Control Mineral with Altosid® (IGR) in either granular or tub form.
To help achieve consistent mineral intake, use enough cattle mineral feeders for your herd size. A good rule is to use one feeder for every 20 to 30 head.
Make sure all cattle, including calves and timid cows, have equal access to feeders. Placing feeders in multiple locations helps provide all cattle the opportunity to consume the mineral.
Use water as a tool to adjust intake. If mineral intake is lower than desired, move feeders closer to water sources. If intake is higher than desired, move feeders further from the water.
As grasses start drying, antagonists can block absorption of minerals. If antagonists are a concern, consider using a cattle mineral with Availa® 4.
If you plan to use a mineral with chlortetracycline to control anaplasmosis, a VFD will be required.
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