How To Beat The Heat Stress In Cattle
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We hear how to reduce heat stress in cattle.  We have a new give-a-way beef contest, updates on the markets, weigh up cow and bull prices and lots more all wrapped into this all new episode of the Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. EPISODE 193 DETAILS HOW TO BEAT HEAT STRESS IN CATTLE.  Farmatan Heat Stress Blend With Rumetrics® by Imogene Ingredients Heat has a significant effect on increasing blood glucose levels during stressful periods in livestock.  Production of the stress hormone, Cortisol, during chronic stress suppresses the immune system. The long duration of heat stress (Temperatures above 75° F} and the continuous release of gluco-corticoids may result in increased inflammation, slowing of the immune system, poor growth and lowering of fertility in bovine. Farmatan® with Rumetrics™ Both Farmatan and Rumetrics have a long track record of influencing rumen microbial activity, impacting enzyme regulation involved in carbohydrate, glucose, lipid metabolism, protein synthesis, cellular electrolyte transport, and thyroxine production resulting in whole body electrolyte balance.  Benefits of Farmatan® Improves integrity of mucosa and tight junctions of the intestine, reducing “leaky gut” and pathogen entry, provides optimum use and absorption of nutrients and maintenance of a strong immune system.  What is Rumetrics™ Rumetrics™ is a proprietary formulation of selected ingredients of Chromium, Capsicum, Betaine, Chelated Minerals and Critical Vitamins that together can aid in mitigating the negative physiological response to cortisol. Benefits of Farmatan Heat Stress Blend With Rumetrics® Benefits of This Combined Blend  The unique structures and mechanisms of hydrolysable tannins provide beneficial effects such as: antimicrobial, antioxidant, radical scavenging, anti-diarrhea and anti­ inflammation in animals.  Chromium enables and improves cellular insulin sensitivity resulting in efficient utilization of glucose to maintain cell metabolism. Chromium also reduces the release of the stress hormone cortisol thereby maintaining optimal immune balance.  Capsicum has a spectrum of activity; stimulates water intake, regulates feeding patterns, maintains GI blood flow to minimize stress related "leaky gut", reduces cellular oxidative stress and stimulates white blood cells for immune stability.  Betaine serves as a methyl donor in enzymatic reactions and assists in cellular electrolyte transport.  Select vitamins, trace minerals and Chelated minerals aid in maintaining and supporting health and performance.  Feeding Directions: Farmatan Heat Stress Blend With Rumetrics® Feed at the rate of 7 gram per head per day for maintenance and 11 gram per head per day over 75° F. More Information and to Purchase here: https://www.imogeneingredients.com/contact Regulatory Status  All ingredients are generally regarded as safe (GRAS) status as multipurpose food and feed substances under Title 21 CFR 184.1400. Farmatan® and Rumetrics® are also generally permitted in foods and feeds as 1c322i. RanchChannel.Com Now Has The Futures Markets Futures Markets RanchChannel.com now has futures markets at your fingertips!  Feeder Cattle, Live Cattle, Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Soybean Oil, Milk Class IV, and Ethanol.  Information is provided by DTN and market information may be delayed by as much as 10 minutes.  Click Here for more information! The Ranch It Up Radio Show Beef Trivia Contest What Was The First State To Have Cattle In The U.S. The first correct answer will get a Ranch It Up T-Shirt!  The correct answer is Florida! UPCOMING SALES & EVENTS ISA Beefmasters: October 5, 2024, San Angelo, Texas World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale: May 15 - 18, 2025 BULL SALE REPORT & RESULTS Churchill Cattle Company Van Newkirk Herefords Gardiner Angus Ranch Cow Camp Ranch Jungels Shorthorn Farms Ellingson Angus Edgar Brothers
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