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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 77963" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>No CK , not likely needed in the case of transition in older animals. the reason for the yogurt is to colonize a 'new' stomach wit hthe right bacterial. I wouldn't bother with it for older cattle unless they are coming off of heavy antiboitics to re-colonize the stomachs.</p><p></p><p>As far as transition from one type of feed to another...slow and steady is the key, it allows the stomach floras to change as well, in order to better digest what they are eating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 77963, member: 1101"] No CK , not likely needed in the case of transition in older animals. the reason for the yogurt is to colonize a 'new' stomach wit hthe right bacterial. I wouldn't bother with it for older cattle unless they are coming off of heavy antiboitics to re-colonize the stomachs. As far as transition from one type of feed to another...slow and steady is the key, it allows the stomach floras to change as well, in order to better digest what they are eating. [/QUOTE]
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