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Bio Mos vs Citristim
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<blockquote data-quote="Amo" data-source="post: 1323936" data-attributes="member: 14857"><p>Well, feed store just called. It was busy when I was in there. He said he had ecoli and cocci turned around. So the "Mos" products don't work on cocci. With that said, it must taste good. I mixed some citirstim in with the rumension fromulated mineral. Calves sure seam to "nibble" on the stuff. So that will help to keep the intake up despite the bitterness of the rumension.</p><p></p><p>Guess there are about 5 different types of "Mos" products....Bio Mos, Integramos, citristim, etc. Seen in my looking last night, a lot of research using mos in poultry diets. Does anyone know if one is better than another, maybe for different applications, or is it just Ford vs Chevy type of thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amo, post: 1323936, member: 14857"] Well, feed store just called. It was busy when I was in there. He said he had ecoli and cocci turned around. So the "Mos" products don't work on cocci. With that said, it must taste good. I mixed some citirstim in with the rumension fromulated mineral. Calves sure seam to "nibble" on the stuff. So that will help to keep the intake up despite the bitterness of the rumension. Guess there are about 5 different types of "Mos" products....Bio Mos, Integramos, citristim, etc. Seen in my looking last night, a lot of research using mos in poultry diets. Does anyone know if one is better than another, maybe for different applications, or is it just Ford vs Chevy type of thing? [/QUOTE]
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