THERE IS STILL ONLY ONE RUMENSIN®
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Since 1976, cattle producers have counted on Rumensin to improve feed efficiency and prevent coccidiosis. For over 40 years, Rumensin has demonstrated proven results, and continuous innovation, adding more profit potential to the bottom line.
BACKED BY SCIENCE
Its advanced formulation ensures Rumensin consistently delivers everything beef producers have come to expect: efficiency and quality.
CONSISTENT QUALITY
Product quality directly impacts how well the product mixes into feed, which is essential to delivering the right dose to each animal. That’s why every bag of Rumensin:
Delivers a high level of potency
Is formulated for mixing into feed at your mill and in your micro machine
Offers stability, mixability and optimal particle size
Comes in packaging designed to protect the product during transportation and storage
IMPROVED FEED EFFICIENCY
Research demonstrates that Rumensin improves feed efficiency by 4 percent1 and provides a net return of $23.13/hd2.
PREVENTS COCCIDIOSIS
For the prevention of coccidiosis, Rumensin kills coccidiosis parasites at three different stages in the life cycle instead of merely slowing their development.3
TAILORED SOLUTIONS
We specialize in providing solutions tailored to your unique needs. Based on Elanco’s decades of innovation and quality manufacturing, beef cattle producers have come to trust our solutions for improved animal health, performance, and profitability.
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WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT RUMENSIN?
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Contains complete use information, including cautions and warnings.
Get full details on indications, plus feeding directions.
See feed efficiency results gleaned from our 11-trial meta-analysis.
1Duffield, T.F., Merrill, J.K., and Bagg., R.N. 2012. Meta-analysis of the effects of monesin in beef cattle on feed efficiency, body weight gain, and dry matter intake. 90(12): 4583-4592
2Elanco Animal Health. Data on file.
3Long, P. and Jeffers, T. 1982. Studies on the stage of action of ionophorous antibiotics against eimeria. J. Parasitology. 68(3): 363-371.