Rancher

A healthy gut equals a healthy animal. Microbes helps with gastrointestinal health.   

“We've been seeing increased profitability and added weight gain to livestock since using BalanceR2.”

Isac Shephard / Shephard Cattle, 4th Generation Rancher

Ranch'n Is In Your Blood

There's a genetic marker in a rancher's DNA. That marker possesses traits for a strong work ethic, analytical skills, critical thinking and a passion for land and animals, both domestic and wild. Ranchers produce meat. Both ruminant and monogastric animal producers depend on functional digestive systems in their stock. They also depend on soil fertility to produce functional grazing systems in different climates. Most environmental conditions are virtually impossible to control, but we can ensure that our livestock's digestive systems are abundant with microflora for optimum health and gains.


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Feed Efficiency

When it comes to producing livestock, feed conversion efficiency is vital. We all know there are factors that affect those conversion rates – weaning, sickness, stress, environment, etc. – some that are easily managed, others are not. When we doctor cattle with antibiotics, beneficial microbes are destroyed, creating a gut imbalance. This doesn't mean to avoid antibiotics because sometimes, they're crucial. However, as ranchers, we can focus on keeping gut health in-check by administering balanced, beneficial microbes for faster recovery rates and stress reduction.

WHAT ARE MICROBES?

"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."

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