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Calcium salts of long chain fatty acids
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 750987" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Probably more of a sales pitch as anything. Megalac is a good ingredient and can be utilized well in dairy ration but because it is not real palatable you have to be careful on the inclusion rate. Can actually be used somewhat as an intake limiter as welll.TDN and NEL if I recall correctly is about 4 times that of corn so great energy source but can't see the real benefit of putting into mineral with it's low consumption rate. </p><p>For yearlings I'd probably dump it and use Rumensin in the feed or Bovatec in a mineral. But you're right....Megalac is very expensive and at todays milk prices most folks don't even think about using it. BST would give you a better return on your money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 750987, member: 6897"] Probably more of a sales pitch as anything. Megalac is a good ingredient and can be utilized well in dairy ration but because it is not real palatable you have to be careful on the inclusion rate. Can actually be used somewhat as an intake limiter as welll.TDN and NEL if I recall correctly is about 4 times that of corn so great energy source but can't see the real benefit of putting into mineral with it's low consumption rate. For yearlings I'd probably dump it and use Rumensin in the feed or Bovatec in a mineral. But you're right....Megalac is very expensive and at todays milk prices most folks don't even think about using it. BST would give you a better return on your money. [/QUOTE]
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