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Bio Mos vs Citristim
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<blockquote data-quote="bmoore87" data-source="post: 1323836" data-attributes="member: 21684"><p>Heard of both used and seem to have some health benefits. The citri stem I have heard of alot in dairy cow rations for gut health and seems to help. I wont be using it in my mineral any time soon since it costs alot per head and have been told that you have to feed a higher level to get the scours resistance for beef cattle to the point cost wise it was nuts. Dont think I have heard anything saying it help cocci. They work just to expensive $$ wise to make sense for normal beef operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmoore87, post: 1323836, member: 21684"] Heard of both used and seem to have some health benefits. The citri stem I have heard of alot in dairy cow rations for gut health and seems to help. I wont be using it in my mineral any time soon since it costs alot per head and have been told that you have to feed a higher level to get the scours resistance for beef cattle to the point cost wise it was nuts. Dont think I have heard anything saying it help cocci. They work just to expensive $$ wise to make sense for normal beef operation. [/QUOTE]
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