What is the HEAT technology?
AO-Biotics® Amaferm®:
AO-Biotics Amaferm is a prebiotic research-proven to enhance digestibility.
Essential Oils:
A proprietary blend of essential oils support animals when heat is a challenge.
Garlic:
Garlic helps to deter insects.
Ways to get HEAT in your herd
For your breeding program

VitaFerm® Concept•Aid® 5/S HEAT®
Size: 50 lb. bag

VitaFerm® Concept•Aid® 5/S HEAT® with ClariFly®
Size: 50 lb. bag

VitaFerm® ONE HEAT®
Size: 50 lb. bag

VitaFerm® ReproMaxx™ HEAT®
Size: 50 lb. bag
For your whole herd

VitaFerm® HEAT® Stress Tub
Size: 50 lb. tub
For your stockers

Gain Smart® Stocker HEAT®
Size: 50 lb. bag
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Tips for Combatting Summer Stressors
Warm Temperatures

Oil and water. Cats and dogs. Bull fertility and summer heat. All of these are things that don’t necessarily mesh. When it comes to reproductive performance of your herd, you work hard to make sure your cows are in an
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As cattle producers, when the temperature rises, you begin to feel the pressure of keeping the herd healthy and efficient. The warmer it gets outside, the more your herd runs the risk of decreased performance, increased sickness and ultimately economic
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For many spring-calving cow herds across the country, breeding season is just beginning. This means you will want to give your cows every advantage you can to get them bred and keep them bred, especially through the heat of the
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Fescue

Agriculturalists are the original stewards of the land. When they take care of the land, it in turn, takes care of them and the animals that graze it. Grass is the key component in any grazing operation, especially in the
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. And for one progressive cattle producer, doing things the right way the first time is worth keeping his cow herd healthy and performing. The Boyd family has been raising registered
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Grass is a key component in any grazing operation, especially in the summer. Tall fescue is the most widely adapted forage in the U.S. It is a persistent grass that is easy to establish, tolerant of a wide range of
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Fly Control

Warm weather and sunshine are welcome signs of spring after a cold, dreary winter. The one thing everyone can agree that isn’t welcome—flies. Whether you are involved in production agriculture or not, flies are a nuisance nobody wants around. However,
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Best Fly Control for Cattle Ready or not, it’s fly season. With Midwest winter days in the 70-degree temperatures and an influx of precipitation across parts of the country, it is ideal breeding conditions for pesky flies. As cattle producers,
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Fly Control Mineral for Cattle Good things don’t always come in small packages. Take the fly for instance. Tiny little flies cost the beef industry more than a billion dollars each year. If you break that down, flies can cost
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“If they are grazing, they are gaining and if they are gaining, there is a payoff there. When cattle are laying in the shade or standing in the mud, they are not consuming forage and therefore they are not growing. We raise our own bulls and our own replacement heifers, so we like to see the cattle out grazing, out gaining weight, where they are more profitable than when they are under the shade. We run our bulls in a river bottom 200 yards from chicken houses, and since we started them on VitaFerm HEAT, they don’t have flies on them. The product is just amazing.”
- Vista Farms