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Feeding Applications:Lactating dairy cows.
I recently had a question about the amount of sulfur in a crystalyx® block, and is that level something we should be concerned with? The short answer is “no”, but let’s dig a little deeper.
crystalyx is the brand you know and has been the original low-moisture block supplement for over 45 years. In that time, the crystalyx brand has evolved greatly and has established itself as a leader in the self-fed supplement industry through both innovation and application.
As we continue our series asking the question, "Does crystalyx® Pencil Out?", Mark Robbins discusses the ROI, performance benefits, and labor savings associated with supplementing crystalyx mineral products in the summer months.
Fortunately, with a little help, cattle are phenomenal at taking forage of all quality levels and turning it into food. If properly supplemented with carbohydrates and protein, the rumen will drive rumen microbial fiber digestion. crystalyx® protein supplements deliver the nutrition needed to optimize rumen fermentation and feed your...
It’s November in the heartland and corn harvest has been in full swing. Grazing corn residue, or commonly just called, “grazing cornstalks,” is commonplace where cows and cornfields coexist.
Feeding Applications:Dairy - Cows during the transition period; 3 weeks prior and 3 weeks after calving, sick pens and calves in transition and during periods of stress. Lactating and non-lactating dairy cattle, calves and growing cattle.
Prevents the emergence of house flies, horn flies, face flies and stable flies from manure of treated cattle.
I once wrote a blog asking if your supplement could multi-task. While the intent of this blog is similar, it will specifically focus on the summer ahead. For many cattle producers, summer coincides with the breeding season. crystalyx offers more than 15 different mineral products that (with the exception of crystalyx Mineral-lyx)
I was riding through Montana last week with a sales associate, and one of his comments regarding the year we have been having was, “What a great winter for feeding crystalyx®!” I have heard this comment many times over the years when we have had a milder fall/winter.
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A great winter for feeding crystalyx
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