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The use of monensin premix in dairy cows: simple and essential steps for ensuring its proper use

The use of monensin premix in dairy cows: Simple and essential steps for ensuring its proper use. Dietary monensin, containing monensin sodium as active ingredient, is frequently used on dairy farms in Canada. Although the use of monensin is safe, some overdose situations have been reported followin...

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Published in:Canadian veterinary journal 2009-06, Vol.50 (6), p.617
Main Authors: Dubuc, Jocelyn, Baril, Jean, DesCôteaux, Luc
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Female
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Ionophores - adverse effects
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