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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Yankee" data-source="post: 681779" data-attributes="member: 13101"><p>Bovazyme has been used with a number of animals and positive results have been achieved. Dairy, beef, and even deer. Improving nutrient availability by breaking down fiber potentially benefits all ruminants. There are a lot of field trials that have been completed across a broad section of the country covering thousands of head of cattle at various stages of growth that Tony and Robbie could provide you data for. </p><p></p><p>Regarding butter fat. We actually fed bovazyme before we added rumensin into the diet. When rumensin was put in we observed an increase in production and the bf held steady. Another benefit to feeding bovazyme has been the ability to lower the crude protein level in the diet. We are milking a herd of jerseys and hold a production level of 50 pounds per head per day with a 4.3-4.4% bf in the summer time. In the winter we hold 55-60 pounds and a 4.6 - 4.8 range. The diet is balanced for a protein level of 16%. There are consultants in the northeast who have been working with bovazyme that can provide accurate data to demonstrate this.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Yankee, post: 681779, member: 13101"] Bovazyme has been used with a number of animals and positive results have been achieved. Dairy, beef, and even deer. Improving nutrient availability by breaking down fiber potentially benefits all ruminants. There are a lot of field trials that have been completed across a broad section of the country covering thousands of head of cattle at various stages of growth that Tony and Robbie could provide you data for. Regarding butter fat. We actually fed bovazyme before we added rumensin into the diet. When rumensin was put in we observed an increase in production and the bf held steady. Another benefit to feeding bovazyme has been the ability to lower the crude protein level in the diet. We are milking a herd of jerseys and hold a production level of 50 pounds per head per day with a 4.3-4.4% bf in the summer time. In the winter we hold 55-60 pounds and a 4.6 - 4.8 range. The diet is balanced for a protein level of 16%. There are consultants in the northeast who have been working with bovazyme that can provide accurate data to demonstrate this. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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