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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1238419" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Make some high quality hay available to the calf. With as much grain ration as you're going to be feeding he/she isn't going to eat a lot anyway so 4-5 lbs. per day sure help maintain rumen health. If your grain ration contains Rumensin that has some buffering effect but check with your feed dealer and see if he has<strong> Amaferm. </strong>Great product and takes very little added to the feed every day. Some feeds already contain it. It comes in powder form or in a syringe type applicator for oral use. It will improve utilization of the total ration and help with the weight gain and it is not an antibiotic. Best of luck to you. Oh...start a little earlier next year and you won't have to push so hard. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1238419, member: 6897"] Make some high quality hay available to the calf. With as much grain ration as you're going to be feeding he/she isn't going to eat a lot anyway so 4-5 lbs. per day sure help maintain rumen health. If your grain ration contains Rumensin that has some buffering effect but check with your feed dealer and see if he has[b] Amaferm. [/b]Great product and takes very little added to the feed every day. Some feeds already contain it. It comes in powder form or in a syringe type applicator for oral use. It will improve utilization of the total ration and help with the weight gain and it is not an antibiotic. Best of luck to you. Oh...start a little earlier next year and you won't have to push so hard. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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