A new standard has been set for strategic trace mineral supplementation in cattle with the release of a new injectable trace mineral product from leading animal health company, Virbac Australia.
With scientific trials showing up to 60% reduction in disease incidence2,3 and a 58% reduction in mortality rates in calves3, Multimin Chrome is an innovative formulation that includes five essential trace minerals; copper, selenium, zinc, manganese and chromium designed to support cattle health and performance during critical periods of their productive life.
Multimin Chrome offers a science-backed formulation ideal for young, growing animals when the pressure to perform is at its highest, helping cattle producers to mitigate stress and enhance nutrient utilisation in their herd.
Chromium is an essential trace mineral for livestock4-6 naturally found in pastures, feedstuff and in the diets of cattle and sheep. However, chromium concentrations in common feed vary greatly7. Research shows that chromium supplementation enhances resilience, maximises nutrient utilisation, mitigates stress responses, reduces oxidative stress, improves immune function, boosts muscle-to-fat ratios, milk yield and reproductive outcomes8-15. Highlighting chromium's role in improving livestock performance, especially during stressful and high-demand periods such as weaning.
“Weaning is one of the most stressful periods in the life of young cattle. Strategic trace mineral supplementation with Multimin Chrome boosts the levels of five essential trace minerals helping young cattle maintain their health and performance, reducing disease incidences and mortality rates”, says Dr. Paula Gonzalez-Rivas, Technical Services Manager for Livestock at global animal health company, Virbac Australia. “The inclusion of chromium to the trusted Multimin formulation can offer an extra edge to the known effects of Multimin, chromium supplementation can alleviate the adverse effects of stress and improve nutrient utilisation helping to ensure resilient, healthy, productive, and profitable herds, even when stress and metabolic demands are at the highest.”
Whole-of-farm nutrition expert and Pro Ag consultant, Dr Colin Trengove says “When it comes to trace mineral supplementation it is important to think of the whole herd’s health.”
Dr Trengove said “Research has shown chromium improves carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism, as well as regulates immune responses, and the secretion of hormones and some vitamins in the body. It improves reproduction, enhances growth, increases feed conversion efficiency, boosts immunity, reduces heat stress and decreases mortality.”
Multimin Chrome is an exciting innovation that can contribute to better performance outcomes for producers across Australia. Multimin Chrome is now available at leading rural retailers.
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*The Multimin® formulation used in this study may differ from the formulations registered and / or commercialised by Virbac in Australia.