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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 63271" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>If you already feed a grain to your cattle, the feed store should have Aeromyacin (sp?) It is a medicated "crumbles" feed addition that you mix in with your feed. I you purchase mixed feed, the mill can mix it right in for you.</p><p>Most feedlots have it in the arrival pens feed formula as preventative medicine. </p><p>Also, if you are feeding loose mineral, you can add iodine in the ration to help with footrot & pinkeye. My husband is our "home vet" so I'm not sure what it does, but I have read it also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 63271, member: 968"] If you already feed a grain to your cattle, the feed store should have Aeromyacin (sp?) It is a medicated "crumbles" feed addition that you mix in with your feed. I you purchase mixed feed, the mill can mix it right in for you. Most feedlots have it in the arrival pens feed formula as preventative medicine. Also, if you are feeding loose mineral, you can add iodine in the ration to help with footrot & pinkeye. My husband is our "home vet" so I'm not sure what it does, but I have read it also. [/QUOTE]
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